Life Skills & Preparation for Adulthood

Practical Life Skills for Independence, Confidence & Everyday Life

Reconnect Learning provides personalised life-skills education for children and young people who need practical support with communication, organisation, money, healthy living, relationships, decision-making and preparation for adulthood.

Life-skills support can form part of alternative provision, SEND and EHCP outcomes, mentoring, EBSNA support, transition planning or a wider personalised education programme.

Young person developing practical life skills and independence with personalised education support
Preparation for Adulthood Build practical skills. Grow confidence. Increase independence.
Practical Everyday Life Skills
Inclusion SEND & EHCP Aware
Development Preparation for Adulthood
Outcome Greater Independence

Why Life Skills Matter

Independence develops through practice, experience and encouragement

Academic learning is important, but many young people also need explicit support with the practical demands of everyday life.

Managing money, planning a journey, preparing food, organising a week, communicating needs or attending an appointment can feel overwhelming when these skills have not yet developed confidently.

Our life-skills approach is active, relevant and personalised. Learners practise real tasks, build strategies and gradually increase independence at a pace appropriate to their needs.

Our Principle

Life skills are not an extra. They help young people participate more confidently in education, home life, relationships, work and the wider community.

Who Life-Skills Support May Help

Flexible practical learning for different starting points and future goals

SEND & EHCP Learners

Support linked to communication, independence, community participation and preparation-for-adulthood outcomes.

Alternative Provision Learners

Practical learning within a wider personalised education, mentoring or reintegration package.

Low Confidence

Step-by-step support that helps learners attempt tasks, solve problems and recognise growing independence.

EBSNA & Disengagement

Meaningful, lower-pressure activities that connect learning with everyday goals and future independence.

Young People in Transition

Preparation for college, training, supported internships, employment or adulthood.

Practical Readiness

Support with routines, communication, travel, money, appointments and daily responsibilities.

Core Life-Skills Areas

Practical education built around everyday outcomes

The exact life-skills programme is selected according to the learner's current independence, identified needs and intended outcomes.

Communication and self-advocacy
Money, budgeting and financial awareness
Healthy eating and basic cooking
Organisation and time management
Travel awareness and journey planning
Relationships, boundaries and respect
Problem-solving and decision-making
Digital skills and online safety
Home and community responsibilities
Appointments and accessing services
Personal safety and help-seeking
College, workplace and adulthood readiness
Flagship Life-Skills Programme

Reconnect Life™

Reconnect Life™ is our personalised practical learning pathway for young people who need support developing independence, communication, decision-making, routines and preparation for adulthood.

The programme can be shaped around SEND and EHCP outcomes, transition planning, alternative provision or practical preparation for college, training, employment and adult life.

Independence Developing everyday practical capability.
Communication Self-advocacy, asking for help and expressing needs.
Money Budgeting, spending decisions and financial awareness.
Healthy Living Food, routines and everyday wellbeing.
Community Travel, services and confidence outside home.
Adulthood Preparation for future education, work and independence.

Example Life-Skills Modules

Practical sessions that can build a personalised life-skills pathway

Money

Money Matters

Budgeting, comparing prices, saving, bills and everyday spending decisions.

Food

Cook With Confidence

Food safety, simple meals, ingredients, nutrition and kitchen organisation.

Organisation

Plan Your Week

Calendars, reminders, routines, appointments and realistic priorities.

Communication

Speak Up

Communicating needs, asking questions, self-advocacy and respectful disagreement.

Travel

Travel Ready

Journey planning, timetables, safety, asking for help and managing changes.

Wellbeing

Healthy Living

Sleep, hydration, movement, food choices and sustainable routines.

Relationships

Boundaries & Respect

Communication, consent, trusted adults and recognising unsafe situations.

Safety

First-Aid Awareness

Age-appropriate emergency awareness, seeking help and responding safely.

Digital

Digital Independence

Email, online forms, digital organisation, privacy and safe technology use.

Employment

Workplace Readiness

Punctuality, communication, teamwork, presentation and expectations.

Community

Community Confidence

Shops, libraries, appointments, public services and community spaces.

Thinking

Problem-Solving

Breaking tasks down, comparing choices and making safer decisions.

Life-Skills Support Journey

A staged route towards greater practical independence

1

Understand

Identify current skills, strengths, barriers and priorities.

2

Prioritise

Agree the practical outcomes that matter most.

3

Practise

Use modelling, repetition and real-life activities.

4

Apply

Use skills with increasing independence in everyday situations.

5

Review

Recognise progress and agree the next practical goal.

Flexible Life-Skills Delivery

Practical learning can sit within different education pathways

1:1 Tuition

Personalised practical learning built around individual priorities.

Home & Outreach

Real-world practice in agreed settings following planning and risk assessment.

Online Learning

Digital life-skills teaching where remote delivery is suitable.

Alternative Provision

Life skills integrated with wider education and re-engagement.

Mentoring & Careers

Independence linked to future planning and employability.

Reconnect 12™

Practical life skills within re-engagement and transition planning.

Small Group Learning

Practical tasks with carefully structured peer interaction.

Focused Workshops

Short programmes around selected life-skills themes and outcomes.

Related Reconnect Learning Programmes

Life skills can connect with a wider personalised pathway

Future Pathways

Reconnect Futures™

College, training, employment and positive-destination planning.

Confidence

Reconnect Success™

Motivation, self-belief, goals and recognition of progress.

Enterprise

Reconnect Enterprise™

Teamwork, budgeting, organisation, initiative and practical employability.

Digital

Reconnect Digital Futures™

Digital confidence, online safety and practical use of technology.

Planning & Review

Outcomes should be practical and meaningful

Targets are based on the learner's current abilities, priorities, support needs and intended next stage.

Progress may be reviewed through practical tasks, learner voice, observation, feedback and evidence of increasing independence.

Progress May Include

Evidence of growing confidence and independence

Completing more tasks independently
Improved communication and self-advocacy
Safer and more confident decision-making
Improved organisation and routines
Greater confidence in community settings
Readiness for college, work or adulthood

Practical education, not specialist clinical or regulated advice

Life-skills sessions provide educational and developmental support. They do not replace regulated financial advice, medical treatment, occupational therapy, social-care assessment or specialist clinical intervention.

Where a learner requires professional assessment or specialist support, Reconnect Learning should work alongside the relevant qualified service rather than replace it.

Life Skills FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Who can receive life-skills support?

Support may be suitable for young people who need practical independence, confidence, preparation for adulthood or help with everyday tasks.

Can life skills be linked to an EHCP?

Yes. Support can be aligned with relevant preparation-for-adulthood outcomes including independence, communication, employment and community participation.

Can life skills be delivered at home?

Yes, where home or outreach delivery is suitable, safely planned and linked to appropriate outcomes.

Can life skills be combined with academic tuition?

Yes. Practical learning can sit alongside English, Maths, Functional Skills, GCSE tuition, mentoring or alternative provision.

Do life-skills sessions include cooking?

Cooking may be included where the venue, equipment, dietary information and risk arrangements support safe delivery.

Can you teach budgeting and money skills?

Yes. Educational activities may cover budgeting, comparing prices, saving, bills and everyday financial awareness.

How is life-skills progress measured?

Progress may be evidenced through practical tasks, learner voice, observations, increased confidence and greater independence.

Can life skills support preparation for college or employment?

Yes. Support can include organisation, travel, communication, independence, workplace expectations and preparation for a future setting.