The Skills School Doesn't Teach —
In Every Language They Know
Kuliso's Life Skills curriculum teaches immigrant and diverse K-12 students how to navigate US life — financial systems, daily living, emotional intelligence, and personal growth. Every lesson delivered in their home language, with cultural context built in.
The Problem
Schools Teach What's on the Test. Life Isn't on the Test.
Immigrant and diverse families navigate systems their children are never taught — credit scores, W-2s, doctor's appointments, leases. The result is a life skills gap that follows kids into adulthood.
4 Curriculum Pillars
Everything They Need to Navigate US Life
Each pillar delivers culturally-adapted, age-scaffolded lessons with real-world practice exercises — not just reading comprehension.
How It Works
Not a Textbook. A Real Lesson.
Each lesson is built for engagement — interactive exercises, real-world tasks, and demonstrations rather than multiple-choice tests.
Age-Appropriate Learning
Same Topics, Right Depth for Each Grade
The same core concepts are taught at three depth levels — simplified for the youngest learners, detailed for middle schoolers ready to apply real skills.
- ✓ What money is and how it works
- ✓ Feelings and naming emotions
- ✓ Asking for help at school
- ✓ Sharing and taking turns
- ✓ Keeping yourself safe online
- ✓ Saving money and making choices
- ✓ Conflict resolution steps
- ✓ How a bank account works
- ✓ Basic first aid
- ✓ Goal-setting and planning
- ✓ Understanding credit and debt
- ✓ Reading a lease or contract
- ✓ Job applications and interviews
- ✓ Healthcare navigation
- ✓ Digital privacy and safety
Cultural Context Layer
Lessons That Know Where Students Come From
Every lesson acknowledges that students arrive from different systems — and explicitly bridges the gap rather than assuming US norms are universal.
Every Life Skills Lesson, In Their Language
Financial terms, healthcare vocabulary, legal concepts — all explained in the student's home language first, then bridged to English.
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Common Questions
Questions About Kuliso Life Skills
What life skills does Kuliso teach immigrant and diverse students?
Kuliso's Life Skills curriculum covers four domains: Financial Literacy (budgeting, banking, credit, taxes, investing), Practical Living (navigating US systems like healthcare, housing, and transportation), Emotional Intelligence (self-regulation, conflict resolution, growth mindset), and Personal Development (goal-setting, digital citizenship, study skills). All content is culturally adapted for first-generation and multilingual families, using real-world examples rather than abstract textbook scenarios.
Is the Life Skills curriculum available in languages other than English?
Yes — the entire Life Skills curriculum is delivered in 247+ languages, including Spanish, Arabic, Vietnamese, Haitian Creole, Somali, Mandarin, Tagalog, and more. Students receive instruction in their home language and build English vocabulary simultaneously through the same bilingual bridging approach used in Kuliso's academic tutoring. Language can be switched at any point during a lesson.
What grade levels is the Life Skills curriculum designed for?
Kuliso's Life Skills content is designed for grades K–12 with age-appropriate scope and sequence at each level. Elementary modules (K–5) focus on foundational concepts — what money is, what community helpers do, how to manage feelings. Middle school modules (6–8) go deeper into real-world application: opening a bank account, understanding a pay stub, writing a goal plan, and navigating tenant rights.
How is the Life Skills curriculum culturally adapted for immigrant students?
Kuliso's Life Skills content is specifically designed around the immigrant and newcomer experience — not retrofitted from a general curriculum. Examples use culturally relevant scenarios such as remittances, navigating a new country's financial systems, and family decision-making across cultures. The AI tutor makes no assumptions about prior exposure to US-specific systems and scaffolds content from a genuinely newcomer-friendly baseline, in the student's home language.
Is the Life Skills curriculum free?
The personal finance certification module is free and open to all students with no account required. Full access to the complete Life Skills curriculum — including practical living, emotional intelligence, and personal development modules — is included with Kuliso's Teacher Plan and Family Plan subscriptions. Teachers can assign any module to individual students or the whole class.
Can teachers assign Life Skills content alongside academic subjects?
Yes — teachers with a Kuliso Teacher Plan can assign Life Skills modules to individual students or the whole class alongside academic tutoring. Progress on Life Skills modules appears in the teacher dashboard alongside academic progress data and can be included in parent reports. Filter by grade band (K–2, 3–5, 6–8), pillar, and language to match exactly what your class needs.
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