For transition-age youth, the CFRP framework under Transition-Age Youth Services emphasizes practical skill-building for independence. Comparing cell phone rate plans is a skill training exercise that teaches money management by encouraging budgeting and cost-benefit analysis. The CFRP study guide explains, “Activities like comparing cell phone rate plans help transition-age youth learn money management skills, fostering financial literacy and independence.” Improved communications (option B) or cognitive flexibility (option C) may be secondary benefits but are not the primary focus. Pro-employment tasks (option D) are related but less specific than money management in this context.
CFRP Study Guide (Section on Transition-Age Youth Services): “Comparing cell phone rate plans is an effective skill training exercise for transition-age youth to learn money management, promoting financial independence.”
[References:, Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP) Study Guide, Section on Transition-Age Youth Services, Life Skills Training., Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Guidelines on Transition-Age Youth Independence., ]
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