When family members criticized him, Hana set boundaries. She invited Kaito’s friends over, arranged low-pressure meetups, and helped him join online art communities where anonymity felt safer. Social contact increased gradually, on his terms.
In recent years, the term NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) has become increasingly prevalent in discussions about young people and their transition into adulthood. While the term NEET often carries negative connotations, it's essential to recognize that many NEET individuals are not inherently flawed or lacking in potential. Rather, they may be struggling to find their place in the world or facing unique challenges that prevent them from engaging in traditional education, employment, or training. As a parent or caregiver, it's natural to want the best for your child, and if they're a NEET, you may be wondering how to support them. This paper aims to provide guidance on raising a happy NEET, focusing on understanding their needs, promoting their well-being, and helping them find their path in life. How to Raise a Happy NEET
want to change. If they are overwhelmed, help them break down one task, like updating a CV or looking into a short online course. Financial Literacy: When family members criticized him, Hana set boundaries