SCHOOL PROGRAMS


Next-Generation Advising

Because youth need more than academic content. 


The Struggle:
Schools face increasing challenges in addressing the needs of at-risk students, managing limited resources, enacting prevention programs and ensuring every student is prepared for success in school, career, and life.


We Can Help:
Journey.Do empowers schools to support student success with personalized growth plans, strength-based feedback, and targeted skill-building. We help at-risk students build protective factors and prevention skills. We also prepare all students for careers, make smart decisions, and live flourishing lives—all with full oversight and minimal burden on schools.

We are Journey.do


Your partner in transformation.
At Life Lab Studios, we’ve created Journey.do—an innovative process that partners with school staff, teachers, and counselors to support the healthy development of all students both in the classroom and outside. 

An innovative, program that partners with schools to help students grow, thrive, and succeed in life. Designed to address the hidden challenges students face, Journey.do provides tools, support, and actionable data that empower educators, parents and to inspire students so they reach their full potential.
Connected Growth Platform

Research-based, connected growth platform that supports anytime, anywhere small group growth journeys. Participants connect with peers, share stories, learn useful skills, and receive validation, creating an environment of mutual growth and support.

Personalized Success Coaches

Life and educational coaches guide every step of the journey, alleviating burdens on staff while ensuring program fidelity. Coaches provide strength-based feedback and personalized care, using evidence-based practices to ensure quality care.

Generative Artificial Intelligence

Advanced AI delivers personalized insights and feedback, driving consistent and impactful growth. Gain actionable insights and identify patterns, create growth and transition plans, and to improve outcomes across individuals and organizations.

Customers We Serve


Journey.do is a revolutionary program, platform and service designed to ensure positive change happens. Our anytime, anywhere platform and coaching service supports you in a personalized plan from intake to outtake to guide lasting behavioral change.

What Sets us Apart?

Many solutions focus on one approach—therapy, small groups, academic content—but we combine decades of research across multiple fields with cutting-edge technology and AI to deliver real results.

Journey.Do offers a next-generation solution, grounded in behavioral science research, combining advanced technology, trained coaches, and AI to deliver high-quality, consistent change at scale. We ensure growth happens from intake to outtake—every time.

Evidence-Based Framework

Grounded in proven therapeutic, learning, and motivational practices to address and sustain diverse growth needs.

Anytime, Anywhere Change

A digital platform that works wherever youth are, and on whatever device they use. It is strength-based, validating their story.

Personalized Success Coaches

Trained coaches using evidence-based practices from intake to outtake. You register users, and we take it from there.

AI Powered Insights

AI insights at the level of the individual, group, and organization. Data-driven analytics for organizations to measure progress and impact. AI 
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For school leaders seeking innovative solutions to support student success, meet Journey.Do. Our comprehensive program helps students overcome challenges, achieve their goals, and build lasting success. With Journey.Do, you gain full oversight while empowering your students to move beyond life struggles and risk factors so they can flourish in life.

As part of included services, we conduct a virtual intake meeting to create a personalized growth plan, provide strength-based feedback on module work, and reinforce a transition plan. You are assured quality of care, from intake to outtake. We also offer a light touch prevention program for all students.

Personal Growth as a Service

Individualized Care Framework

Our programs use a patent-pending journey framework to deliver consistent, high-quality care from intake to outtake. Built on a research-based model of change, our platform integrates coaching, AI, and growth coaches to ensure effective, scalable behavioral change. 

01: Intake Meeting

We start with a one-on-one meeting to understand the individual, identify needs, and set goals. This session, often virtual, is recorded to harness AI for crafting a personalized growth plan.

02: Growth Plan

Our AI reviews the intake session, connecting identified needs to the most relevant platform modules. A personal growth plan is created, and can be edited and shared with others.

03: Certificate One 

Learners use the platform anytime, anywhere to complete assigned modules with guidance from expert coaches. Once thresholds are met, they earn a printable certificate of achievement.

04: Certificate Two

Growth Journeys often involves assigning multiple certificates. Your staff has full oversight, with real-time data, progress and AI insights available through our intuitive coaching dashboard

05: Transition Plan

Our AI synthesizes all activities, generating a transition plan that highlights achievements, addresses challenges, and outlines next steps. This plan can be shared as a PDF portfolio.

06: Outtake Meeting

A final session focuses on sharing the transition plan, celebrating progress, and addressing future challenges. Together, we reinforce change and ensure lasting impact.

Student Success Programs

Our Student Success offering includes multiple structured journeys for students, including Adulting, Career Readiness, Life Lessons in Sport, and Growing Protective Factors. These journeys address essential areas like developing an appreciation for one’s strengths, building career pathways, fostering positive relationships, and enhancing life skills. Download Brochure.
Substance prevention

Explore the risks of drugs and alcohol and how they impact your life and relationships in this journey. Discover ways to reflect on your own use, make safer choices, and find support if needed. This program empowers youth to understand the problems with substance usage, to stay healthy, mitigate harms, and ensure a positive and healthy future.

My Future Career

This program prepares students for career success with 25 modules across three certificates. Participants explore their strengths, set goals, and build a professional identity through resume building, interview skills, and networking. By reflecting on work experience and mentorship, students develop the tools to create a strong career foundation.

Protecting Our Future

This "light touch" program guides students in making responsible choices to stay on a positive path. Through 8 modules, they learn to plan for their future, handle conflict without violence, avoid substance use, engage harm reduction, and build healthy relationships. It equips students with tools to navigate challenges and protect their goals.

My Innovator’s Journey

This program empowers students to embrace creativity and solve problems with 20 modules across three certificates. Participants explore design thinking, develop prototypes, and learn to navigate failure as a step toward success. By understanding innovation and its impact, students gain the tools to make meaningful, positive changes.

Life Lessons in Sport

This program uses sports to teach justice-involved youth critical life skills like teamwork, discipline, and leadership. Through 9 modules, participants build confidence and develop habits to set and achieve goals, both in sports and everyday life, helping them grow into stronger, more capable individuals.

Protective Factor Journey

This program helps a-risk youth address criminogenic needs while building protective factors for stability and success. With 8 certificates and over 64 research-based modules, it teaches skills like managing emotions, strengthening family connections, avoiding substances, and making better choices to create a safer, more fulfilling future. This program empowers youth to change a life at risk to a successful future. 
Making Good Choices

If you want to make better decisions and create a positive future, this certificate will help. You'll learn how your choices affect you and others, how to think ahead, and how to stay safe in tough situations. You'll work on breaking old habits, and understanding how your attitude can shape your actions.

Owning My Past Actions

This certificate is perfect for thinking about your past actions and learning from them. It helps you understand how to take responsibility, show kindness, and grow as a person. Taking responsibility for your actions matters because it helps you move forward and make better decisions.

Avoiding Substance Use

Learn about the dangers of drugs and alcohol and how to stay away from them with this journey. It also talks about how substance abuse can affect your family and ways to get help if needed. Staying away from substance abuse is crucial because it keeps you healthy and helps you make good choices

Building Strong Relationships

This certificate teaches you how to have good and healthy relationships with others. It includes tips on being a good friend, talking and listening well, and understanding how your actions affect others. Having strong relationships is important because it gives you support and makes life more enjoyable.

Growing My Future

For those who want to plan and get ready for their future, this journey offers great guidance. It includes ideas on using your strengths, setting goals, and preparing for things like school and jobs. Planning for your future is important because it helps you create a positive path for yourself.

Pursuing Health and Wellness

If you want to take care of your body and mind, this certificate is for you. It includes advice on staying active, eating well, managing stress, and sleeping better. Taking care of your health is important because it helps you feel good and have the energy to do what you love.

Having a Positive Attitude

The certificate inspires participants to embrace a positive attitude, build strong character, and strive to be their best selves. Through reflection and goal setting, members develop resilience, self-awareness, and gratitude, empowering them to lead with integrity.

Strengthening Families

The Family Strengthening Program helps participants build healthier relationships through empathy, effective communication, and setting boundaries. This program fosters trust, mutual respect, and how to build supportive connections among one's "family."

Career Readiness Bundle

This program equips youth for career success with three impactful certificates: Knowing My Strengths, My Professional Identity, and Market Value Assets. Participants learn to identify their purpose, build strong resumes, and develop real-world experiences that enhance their marketability, empowering them to achieve stability, independence, and a successful future.
Knowing My Strengths

This certificate helps participants uncover their unique abilities, passions, and values. Through guided reflection and practical exercises, individuals build self-awareness, identify their strengths, and align them with meaningful goals. This foundation fosters confidence and empowers participants to make informed career and life decisions.

Building My Professional Identity

This certificate focuses on developing a strong professional identity. Participants learn how to present themselves effectively, build a personal brand, and communicate their skills with confidence. The program emphasizes professionalism, integrity, and self-presentation to prepare individuals for career success and long-term growth.

My Market Value Assetts

This certificate equips participants with the tools and experiences needed to stand out in competitive environments. Through modules on internships, networking, and skill development, individuals gain valuable assets that enhance their career readiness, making them more marketable and prepared for professional opportunities.

Flourishing Lives Bundle

The concept of Flourishing Lives, developed at Harvard, identifies six essential dimensions that contribute to a well-rounded, meaningful, and thriving life. These dimensions—Happiness and Life Satisfaction, Mental and Physical Health, Meaning and Purpose, Character and Virtue, Close Social Relationships, and Financial and Material Stability—provide a comprehensive framework for personal growth and holistic well-being. Together, they empower youth to develop and lead fulfilling lives, navigate challenges, and achieve sustainable success.
Happiness and Life Satisfaction

This program focuses on cultivating joy, gratitude, and a sense of fulfillment. Participants explore techniques to increase daily happiness, reflect on positive experiences, and set goals for long-term satisfaction, fostering a balanced and content life.

Mental and Physical Health

This program emphasizes the connection between mind and body, offering strategies for managing stress, improving emotional well-being, and maintaining physical health. Participants learn to build healthy habits, practice self-care, and develop resilience for overall wellness.

Meaning and Purpose

This program helps participants discover their values and passions, aligning them with meaningful goals and life pursuits. Through guided reflection, they learn how to find purpose, contribute to something larger than themselves, and live with intention.

Character and Virtue

This program encourages the development of personal integrity, kindness, and responsibility. Participants engage in activities that foster moral growth, cultivate positive habits, and build a strong sense of self rooted in ethical values.

Close Social Relationships

This program focuses on building and maintaining meaningful connections with others. Participants learn skills for effective communication, empathy, and conflict resolution, fostering deeper relationships and a sense of belonging.

Financial and Material Stability

This program equips participants with tools to achieve financial security and manage resources wisely. Through lessons on budgeting, saving, and planning, participants gain confidence in creating stability and reducing stress about their material needs.

What Our Life Coaches Do

Our Come-Alongside Coaching Model provides trauma-informed, strength-based support. Let us augment your school counselors, advisors, and prevention professionals.

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1:1 Intake and Story Reviews: Personalized coaching ensures activities are personally meaningful, participants are seen, supported and valued for the progress they make ensuring accountability.

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Flexible Staff Engagement: Your team can participate as much or as little as they wish.

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Progress Monitoring: Coaches track individual and group outcomes, reducing staff workload.

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Trauma-Informed & Strength-Based: Every interaction supports healing and growth.

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Seamless Support: Coaches facilitate group connections, provide feedback, and create actionable recovery and transition plans.

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Training: All coaches are trained via our Coaching Academy and prepared to facilitate the Journeys you select. 

How we Serve

Full-Service Model

This is our focused offering, providing each enrolled youth full-service, personalized care from intake to outtake. This uses our patent-pending journey framework to deliver consistent, high-quality care from intake to outtake. In this case, each student receives a personal intake whether around protective factors or career readiness, identifying their specific needs and at the end, receiving a transition plan shared in the outtake meeting. Schools receive insights and reports at the individual and school level identifying themes and areas to address.

Light-Touch Model

This is how we deliver the Protecting Our Future program, which still uses our journey platform and coaching dashboard, but doesn't include personalized intake and outtake. It integrates within existing structures (e.g., homerooms) or as a hybrid model, starting in school and extending after hours. Youth complete certificates and modules, with trauma-informed, strength-based feedback provided within 48 hours. Schools receive detailed insights and reports at the group level, identifying themes and suggesting areas to address.

Research-Based

The JourneyArc™ is our core therapeutic learning framework, delivered through a next-generation growth platform and come-alongside service, integrating evidence-based practices and AI-driven insights to empower individuals with hyper-personalized care and to foster lasting change from intake to outtake. JourneyArc™ flyer (download).

Think of Alcoholics Anonymous, group therapy, and Weight Watchers. They all use small groups, with numerous studies illustrating how small groups uniquely promote personal change (Borek & Abraham, 2018; Rosendahl et al. 2021; SAMHSA, 2015). Small groups promote engaged participation and sense of belonging, as well as the power of peers in emphasizing the relatable, real-world struggles of applying what one is learning (Barab & Duffy, 1998; Berg, Landreth, & Fall, 2018; Lave & Wenger, 1991). The value of small groups and communities of practice on growth and learning has been demonstrated through hundreds of studies. (Hattie, 2010).

Meta-analyses have also shown that small-group learning increases academic achievement, improves attitudes towards learning, and increases persistence to completion. (Springer, Stanne, & Donovan, 1999). Another compelling meta-analysis showed that small group learning increases student’s transfer performance – their ability to apply what is learning to another situation. (Pai, Sears, Maeda, 2015).

In Journey.do, we provide a social growth platform and app where group leaders support community members in growing capacity to achieve meaningful goals as part of a safe and supportive group where they are seen, valued, and validated for their growth and impact stories. 

Research shows that our motivations for learning are central to what we learn. People learn more when knowledge stays connected to what they can do with it (Barab & Duffy, 2012; Cobb & Bowers, 1999; Mclellan, 1996). People are willing to work harder to learn content and skills they see as useful and connected to future goals (Yeager, Walton, & Cohen, 2013), and especially when they are are invested in the outcome (Billett, 1996; Greeno, 1989; Hattie, 2009). When learning starts with “why” content matters, learners have greater personal investment, knowledge application, and show higher skills development (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 2002; Sawyer, 2022).

People learn better when they are interested, curious, passionate, engaged, pursuing goals that matter to their life (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 2000; CTGV, 1991/1993; Immordino-Yang & Faeth, 2010). We need to reframe content around its real-world value. If the goal of learning is to enable people to function in the world, then we need to engage them in those tasks as part of the learning process (Engle, 2006; Gresalfi & Barab, 2011).

In Journey.do, each Module is positioned as a goal, beginning with a statement of real-world importance, providing connection to real-world stories, and the expectation of applying what one is learning, with each achievement being a step along the journey. 

Stories connect and persuade us, affecting us in deeply emotional ways. Stories provide a means of sharing history, tacit knowledge, critical thinking, important details, and even specific skills for succeeding in real-world situations (Bruner, 2002; Gray, 2009; Gottschall, 2012). Stories are personal, contextual, and relational, affirming possibility, reinforcing identity, and validating transformation (Barab, Dodge, Ingram-Goble, Pettyjohn, Peppler, & Solomou, 2010). Even anonymous story-telling among peers showed mental health benefits (Collins, Arbour, et al., 2022). Stories create an opportunity to rewrite those narratives of self (Kenyon & Randall, 1997; Mclean, Pasupathi, & Pals, 2007).

Sharing personal stories reinforces and gives value to diverse voices and unique identities, which when valued creates a sense of “rightful presence, central for people to feel like they belong, that they matter, and their voice counts (Barton and Tan, 2020). Stories connect us to other people, affirming our personal struggle and recognizing our successes (Sackstein, 2017). Recent neuroscience research has found that when someone reflects on key lessons to be learned from stories, they can form new neuronal connections; thereby, expanding connections in their brains (Immordino-Yang & Knecht, 2020).

In Journey.do, stories are a key value-proposition, providing a useful means of articulating growth, an impetus for engaging in learning (as members connect with each other’s story while aspiring to create their own), and are considered part of the knowledge the platform provides.

Our childhood experiences set the stage for every critical life outcome. For decades, the robust literature on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) has routinely shown that experiencing adverse, traumatic, and disadvantaged environments dramatically undermines youths’ life outcomes (Felitti et al., 1998). Specifically, youth who have been exposed to ACEs are more likely to drop out of school, to be unemployed, to report poor mental and physical health, and to be involved in delinquency (Leban & Gibson, 2020; Narvey et al., 2021; Wolff et al., 2020). In fact, upwards of 90% of youth who come to the attention of the JJS display enormous amounts of ACEs—far more than youth in the community (Baglivio & Wolff, 2021; Cronholm et al., 2015; McCarter & Durant, 2022; Schauss et al., 2020; Zettler & Craig, 2022). What makes it worse is that these ACEs, and other risk factors, can lead to criminogenic needs that, if not addressed, often lead towards become justice-involved (National Research Council, 2013).

That is the sad news. The good news is that research has shown that resulting criminogenic factors are dynamic or changeable. In fact, research has shown that when criminogenic factors are turned from risk to protective factors, they can reduce recidivism and contribute towards positive change. Further good news is that adolescence create a unique and critical window for change: neuroscience shows that the brain is actively pruning and growing new neuronal pathways at this time (Immordino-Yang & Knecht, 2020; Romer, Reyna, & Satterthwaite, 2017; NRC, 2013); social psychology shows that peer influence drives development and can dramatically impact behavior change (Collins, Arbour, et al., 2022; Chein, Albert, O’Brien, Uckert, & Steinberg, 2011; Laursen & Veenstra, 2021; Maxwell, 2002), and developmental psychology indicates that identity formation can go a dramatic transformation during adolescence (Collins, Arbour, et al., 2022; Kenyon & Randall, 1997; Mclean, Pasupathi, & Pals, 2007).

In Journey.do we see the youth arrest as providing an opportunity during a critical window for change, one where we have taken advantage of the power of story and practice given the research showing them both impactful to lighting/creating brain pathways, social validation and belonging given the documented meaningful impact on youth choices, and praise, feedback, and application given there critical role in learning and behavioral change.

Champions propel learning in unique ways by: Setting up conditions to maximize learning by building a safe community with successful cohorts (Borders, 1991; Frei & Morris, 2020); Creating a sense of group culture and mood (Sy, Côté, & Saavedra, 2005); Providing personalized direction and setting relevant goals (Cloud & Townsend, 2010; Roth, 1986); Offering rich feedback in a personal and supportive manner (Hattie, 2009); Introducing relevant knowledge (Kivlighan & Dennis, 2010); Facilitating conversations and useful member connections (Morrison, 2002). Champions operate in ways similar to coaches, with a deep focus on ways that ensure each youth is making progress on there unique journeys. Their goal is to be supportive, inspirational, and provide critical feedback to ensure youth are growing with a balance between feedback that is trauma-informed, strength-based, and inviting youth to expand their thinking in ways that go beyond simply validating where they are if an opportunity for further growth exists.

In a synthesis of over 900 meta-analyses, feedback was found to be one of the most powerful influences on learning and achievement, especially when targeted towards personally-valued goals, was delivered in a manner that is strength-based and was designed to improve performance—rather than simply stating that they got it right or wrong (Hattie & Timperley, 2007; Hattie, 2009). People are more willing to grow when they feel seen and valued for where they are, even as they are invited to grow into a new possibility. Peers can become champions over time. They are often perceived as less judgmental than experts, an provide insights about the struggles in practice that facilitators might not, and “Speak the same language” (Borders, 1991; Ladyshewsky 2006; Secomb 2008). 

In Journey.do, we offer a range of services to ensure that every member is supported by a strong champion, who dynamically engages learners, provides rich feedback, personalizes trajectories, and facilitates asset-based conversations and impact across the small group journeys.

Trauma-Informed Care is an approach to supporting youth that recognizes the impact of trauma and prevalence of adversity that youth have experienced and aims to respond in a way that avoids re-traumatization and promotes healing (Bent-Goodley, 2019; Yatchmenoff, Sundbork, & Davis, 2017). This approach is centered on the principles of safety, choice, collaboration, and empowerment and involves communicating in a manner that avoids inadvertently repeating unhealthy interpersonal dynamics in the helping relationship (Knight, 2015; Levenson, 2017). The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, 2019) has provided a comprehensive guide to trauma-informed care that involves (a) realizing the widespread impact of trauma, (b) recognizing the signs and symptoms of trauma, (c) responding by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into interactions, and (d) seeking to actively resist re-traumatization by providing feedback that is safe, supportive, and empowering.

Strength-based feedback is a type of feedback that focuses on highlighting a person's strengths, abilities, and positive qualities, rather than solely focusing on their weaknesses or areas for improvement (Brough, Bond, & Hunt, 2004; Rashid, 2015). This type of feedback aims to build on a person's strengths and create a supportive, growth-oriented environment, rather than one that is solely critical and negative. By recognizing and building on the positive aspects of an individual, strength-based feedback can help promote confidence, resilience, and motivation (Hammond, 2010; Xie, 2013). Strength-based feedback should involve specific and concrete examples of the individual's strengths in action with feedback that encourages the individual to continue to build on their strengths and positive qualities (Laursen, 2000).

In Journey.do, champions are trained to provide feedback that is trauma-informed and strength-based. At the same time they hold high expectations, ensuring youth are addressing the story criteria and feedback will often invite the learner to engage all areas of the Module as they consider future possibilities often in a story revision. 

Journey.do FAQ

Contact us for a brochure and demo. We will walk you through the platform and cater the services to meet your needs.

We have worked with counties across the country in Community, Diversion, Probation, and Detention and put into place affordable pricing plans and strategies.All pricing includes:

- Trained Growth Specialists using a therapeutic model
- Program Access 24/7 for 12 Months
- Real-time Insights for individuals, groups and organizations

Additionally, we offer bulk discount packages that allow you to prepay for a certain number of annual user licenses at a pre-paid rate. Each account can be used at any time and is valid for one year once activated.

We have developed growth journeys for each of the core 8 protective factors, based in evidence-based research. These journeys have continued to evolve and iterate based on feedback and research with our partners in the juvenile justice field.

No, part of the power of the innovation is we use devices that youth already have or are available. Within secure care, you can use a tablet and download the journey.do app within a closed shell to prevent communication outside the app.

Yes, we have partnered with multiple juvenile justice departments to ensure that we can provide connected growth interactions balanced with all the necessary privacy and safety features to keep youth safe. Each group can also turn on and off particular features, based on their need. All counties are on private subdomains, and every group is private. Journey.do was designed to operate in a closed container, and can be used safely in secure care.

We understand the high demand on officers so we have developed this experience to allow officers to engage whatever degree they can or want. Officers always have access and can choose to use this as another way to engage their youth and as a window into their progress. Specific actions include assigning relevant protective factors, discussing youth stories with them, read and review youth stories, debrief final report, as well as build connections among youth.

All of our growth champions are trained in trauma-informed care and strength-based communication (see guideline sheet), as well as on each of the protective factor journeys and individual Modules, so that they can provide helpful feedback. We audit how champions respond to youth and regularly update our champion trainings with youth examples, to ensure greater consistency in youths’ Journey.do experience.

Note: Any reviewed story can be locked to private, and if a story is submitted that warrants concern for youth's safety, we immediately notify the appropriate contact.