[Spring Summit] Ready, Set, Launch! Coaching Teens into a Future They’re Prepared For
Launching a teen into adulthood requires clarity, support, and connection—especially for adopted youth who may be navigating additional layers of identity work, anxiety, or developmental gaps. This workshop equips parents and caregivers with practical tools to guide teens toward independence while honoring both their strengths and their vulnerabilities.
In this future-focused session, you’ll learn how to build routines that strengthen executive functioning, emotional resilience, and self-leadership. You’ll discover how to replace conflict with curiosity, create structure without power struggles, and set boundaries that inspire accountability and confidence.
As the world continues to shift rapidly, teens need far more than academic preparation. They need emotional grounding, identity security, and real-world readiness. This workshop empowers parents and caregivers to step into the role of supportive coach, guiding their teens toward adulthood with clarity, compassion, and confidence.
Designed with adoptive families in mind, this training integrates trauma-informed practices and identity-sensitive strategies that support both independence and connection. It is rooted in action: real tools, concrete systems, and co-created plans that help families move from uncertainty to direction.

