Helping Transitional Age Youth Thrive Through Philosophical Health
Parents, guardians, and foster carers often ask: How do we prepare a young person for adulthood, especially during the critical transitional years?
For Transitional Age Youth (TAY)—typically aged 15 to 26—life shifts fast. They’re defining themselves, managing independence, shifting support systems, and navigating mental, social, and vocational transitions. While practical skills like budgeting and job readiness are vital, one often overlooked but powerful resource is philosophical health—a deep sense of identity, meaning, and purpose.