Woke university launches 'Adulting 101' course for embarrassingly basic life skills fragile students can't handle

A well-known Canadian university has introduced an unconventional ‘Adulting 101’ crash course targeting privileged students who lack basic life skills such as changing a tire, grocery shopping, or doing laundry.

In today’s tech-savvy world, Generation Z – individuals born between 1997 and 2012 – are struggling with practical tasks that older generations may view as common knowledge.

‘I’m clueless about changing a tire. I don’t even own a car,’ admitted Aldhen Garcia, a freshman at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), during an interview with CBC’s The Current.

‘I don’t know how to sew,’ he added. ‘I don’t know how to do a lot of things, other than cooking.’ 

The University of Waterloo, a top-ranked institution in Ontario known for its programs in math, computer science and engineering, has responded to the growing demand by launching the online course – Adulting 101.

Adulting 101 is designed to teach basic life skills that Gen Z often struggles with, including cooking, budgeting, basic nutrition, laundry and even navigating a grocery store.

‘You’ve probably already started to notice that things won’t get done unless you do them,’ a course description on the university’s website reads.

‘From managing your finances, grocery shopping, keeping your laundry whites… white, staying organized – there are a lot of important life skills you might have wished you learned sooner.’

A renowned Canadian university has launched an 'Adulting 101' crash course aimed at teaching essential life skills - including how to change a tire - to lacking adults living in an era dominated by digital innovation

A renowned Canadian university has launched an ‘Adulting 101’ crash course aimed at teaching essential life skills – including how to change a tire – to lacking adults living in an era dominated by digital innovation

The University of Waterloo (pictured), a top-ranked institution in Ontario known for its programs in math, computer science and engineering, has responded to the growing demand by launching a unique, online resource - Adulting 101

The University of Waterloo (pictured), a top-ranked institution in Ontario known for its programs in math, computer science and engineering, has responded to the growing demand by launching a unique, online resource – Adulting 101

Generation Z, or those born between 1997 and 2012, are increasingly seeking practical knowledge in areas traditionally taught at home or in school, desperately trying to hone in skills previous generations might call 'common sense'

Generation Z, or those born between 1997 and 2012, are increasingly seeking practical knowledge in areas traditionally taught at home or in school, desperately trying to hone in skills previous generations might call ‘common sense’

Beyond teaching basic life skills, the program emphasizes mental and physical health – encouraging students to explore their personal growth. 

The university also offers skill evaluations to help students identify their strengths and areas for improvement. 

‘What you’re experiencing is normal,’ director of student success Pam Charbonneau said in a message to those struggling. 

‘A lot of your peers are going through the same thing at the same time.’

The course covers everything from maintaining healthy relationships, practicing fire safety in the kitchen and changing a tire.

For many, the course has been a saving grace – not only helping them personally, but also boosting their daily confidence in navigating the ins and outs of adulthood.

According to Charbonneau, many students report feeing anxious or stressed as they figure out their life post-secondary school, and that access to resources like ‘Adulting 101’ helps normalize their experiences.

She added that many students have also expressed a wish that they had learned these skills earlier in life.

Jean Twenge (pictured), a researcher and psychology professor at San Diego State University, suggests that prolonged adolescence and 'helicopter' parenting have delayed development among Gen Z

Jean Twenge (pictured), a researcher and psychology professor at San Diego State University, suggests that prolonged adolescence and ‘helicopter’ parenting have delayed development among Gen Z

The university's director of student success, Pam Charbonneau, said that many students report feeing anxious or stressed as they figure out their life post-secondary school, and that access to resources like 'Adulting 101' helps normalize their experiences

The university’s director of student success, Pam Charbonneau, said that many students report feeing anxious or stressed as they figure out their life post-secondary school, and that access to resources like ‘Adulting 101’ helps normalize their experiences

Adulting 101 is a toolkit designed to teach basic life skills that Gen Z often struggles with, including cooking, budgeting, basic nutrition, laundry and even navigating a grocery store

Adulting 101 is a toolkit designed to teach basic life skills that Gen Z often struggles with, including cooking, budgeting, basic nutrition, laundry and even navigating a grocery store

Experts have attributed the generation’s lack of skills to several factors, including the decreasing independence these young adults are given during childhood.

Jean Twenge, a researcher and psychology professor at San Diego State University, suggests that prolonged adolescence and ‘helicopter’ parenting have delayed development among Gen Z.

Twenge, who studies generational differences, argued that limiting children’s freedom and failing to teach them practical skills is only doing them ‘a disservice’, as reported by CBC.

‘We send them off to adulthood without other skills,’ she told the outlet.

‘If they’re not learning how to make decisions on their own and solve problems, that can be challenging.’

Twenge, who studies generational differences, argued that limiting children's freedom and failing to teach them practical skills is only doing them 'a disservice'

Twenge, who studies generational differences, argued that limiting children’s freedom and failing to teach them practical skills is only doing them ‘a disservice’

The university's course covers everything from maintaining healthy relationships, practicing fire safety in the kitchen and changing a tire

The university’s course covers everything from maintaining healthy relationships, practicing fire safety in the kitchen and changing a tire

Twenge encouraged parents to move away from the mindset that they must do everything for their children, and instead start involving them in tasks like cooking and laundry at an earlier age

Twenge encouraged parents to move away from the mindset that they must do everything for their children, and instead start involving them in tasks like cooking and laundry at an earlier age

As the author of several books, Twenge has extensively researched how a lack of foundational knowledge leaves young people more prone to making costly mistakes in everyday life.

In her 2017 book titled iGen, Twenge introduced the concept of the ‘slow life strategy’ – an idea where people live longer, spend more time in school and parents tend to have fewer children, but raise them with greater care and intention.

This approach, she explained, often leads to kids gaining independence later than previous generations.

Another reason for the gap may be that students are living at home for longer periods, which often results in them taking on fewer responsibilities as parents continue to manage the household tasks.

As the author of several books, Twenge has extensively researched how a lack of foundational knowledge leaves young people more prone to making costly mistakes in everyday life

As the author of several books, Twenge has extensively researched how a lack of foundational knowledge leaves young people more prone to making costly mistakes in everyday life

Twenge's primary concern while analyzing the basic skill gap is the rising rates of depression and other mental health issues among young people in Gen Z (pictured: Twenge)

Twenge’s primary concern while analyzing the basic skill gap is the rising rates of depression and other mental health issues among young people in Gen Z (pictured: Twenge)

Another reason for the gap may be that students are living at home for longer periods, which often results in them taking on fewer responsibilities as parents continue to manage the household tasks

Another reason for the gap may be that students are living at home for longer periods, which often results in them taking on fewer responsibilities as parents continue to manage the household tasks

She encouraged parents to move away from the mindset that they must do everything for their children, and instead start involving them in tasks like cooking and laundry at an earlier age.

However, Twenge’s primary concern while analyzing the gap is the rising rates of depression and other mental health issues among young people. 

A 2023 commentary published in the Journal of Pediatrics reviewed dozens of studies and reports, concluding that the rise in mental health issues among young people is linked to fewer opportunities for children and teens to socialize away from adults. 

The commentary suggested that depriving young people of independence can contribute to elevated levels of anxiety, depression and suicide.

While Twenge supports universities offering basic life skills courses for Gen Z, she emphasizes that the real solution must start much earlier

While Twenge supports universities offering basic life skills courses for Gen Z, she emphasizes that the real solution must start much earlier

A 2023 commentary published in the Journal of Pediatrics suggested that depriving young people of independence can contribute to elevated levels of anxiety, depression and suicide

A 2023 commentary published in the Journal of Pediatrics suggested that depriving young people of independence can contribute to elevated levels of anxiety, depression and suicide

Other universities have also began offering programs that address topics such as planning, finances and first aid to lacking adults living in an era dominated by digital innovation

Other universities have also began offering programs that address topics such as planning, finances and first aid to lacking adults living in an era dominated by digital innovation

‘Self-advocacy is probably the most important piece and probably where the gap is right when they come in, if they really haven’t had to do much of that before,’ Charbonneau said, as reported by CBC.

‘You see their shoulders drop when they realize there’s actually someone and something here to help me solve my problem.’ 

Other universities have also began offering programs that address topics such as planning, finances and first aid.

While Twenge supports universities offering basic life skills courses for Gen Z, she emphasizes that the real solution must start much earlier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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