Four courses. Every skill that matters.
Designed for 6th-8th graders. Taught in plain language. Delivered in short, focused sessions you actually finish.
Finance 101
Saving, investing, taxes, credit. The money basics nobody bothers to explain to 12-year-olds. You've seen the meme: school teaches us how to find x, but not how to do our taxes. It's funny because it's true, and that gap is exactly what we fill.
What you'll do:
- •Build a money mindset by exploring the psychology of money
- •Navigate careers and paychecks: education paths, the gender money gap, and salary negotiation
- •Build banking and financial security skills, and manage credit and debt
- •Learn the basics of investing and growing wealth, and apply it to real-life money transitions
Public Speaking
Voice, posture, pacing, presence. Build a speech, deliver it, and get feedback that actually moves you. Most people would rather do almost anything than speak in front of a class, so they never really learn how. We make it low-stakes and weirdly fun, so the nerves stop running the show.
What you'll do:
- •Write and structure a 3-minute speech
- •Practice pacing, eye contact, and presence
- •Deliver it live (no judgment zone)
- •Get feedback and present again
Teamwork and Problem Solving
Lead a group, share credit, break problems down, and ship something everyone's proud of. You know the group project where one person does all the work? We teach the opposite: how to run a team so everyone actually pulls their weight, and you come out as the leader instead of the unpaid manager.
What you'll do:
- •Work in real teams on actual problems
- •Learn to speak up and lead without being bossy
- •Solve conflicts and give/receive feedback
- •Launch a project from idea to done
Persuasion and Negotiation
Pitch your idea, change a mind, and ask for what you're worth, without bulldozing or backing down. Asking can feel rude when you're a girl, so a lot of us just don't. But the people who get the yes aren't the loudest, they're the ones who learned how to ask. We teach that.
What you'll do:
- •Learn the psychology of why people say yes
- •Practice asking for what you want
- •Handle pushback without giving up
- •Pitch an idea and get real feedback