Skill Building & Resource Library
Move From “Goal Written” to “Skills in Motion”
Close the gap between goals and growth.
Built From Life Skills Advocate's Real-Life Executive Functioning Workbook
Why does executive function matter when setting goals?

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How Advocate360 Helps Close The Gap Between Goals & Growth

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Browse Our Growing Library of 90+ Guided Exercises
Browse Our Growing Library of 90+ Guided Exercises
Includes every exercise from LSA’s Real-Life Executive Functioning Workbook.
New exercises added every month.
Favorite, filter, search, and sort to find what you need fast.
Includes every exercise from LSA’s Real-Life Executive Functioning Workbook.
New exercises added every month.
Favorite, filter, search, and sort to find what you need fast.

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See All Exercise Details, In One Place
See All Exercise Details, In One Place
Everything you need is in one place: what the exercise targets, how to run it, what you need, and ways to expand it over time.
Download it or save it to a profile.
Everything you need is in one place: what the exercise targets, how to run it, what you need, and ways to expand it over time.
Download it or save it to a profile.
Adapt Exercises Directly From Goals
Pick the exercise. Pick the goal.
Advocate360 does the heavy lifting and adapts the activity using what it knows about the person.
How It Works

The Result
Goal

Original Exercise

Adapted Exercise

Two Rather Large Elephants In The Room
If you’re wondering about privacy and AI, you’re not alone. Here’s how Advocate360 handles both.
Privacy
Built for FERPA-aware work. Advocate360 encourages de-identified use and flags common identifiers before you save or share.
Responsible AI Use
AI helps with drafting, not deciding. You review, edit, and approve what gets used.
Start with a 7-day free trial. No credit card required.
Early subscriber pricing is available for a limited time.
Need more time? You'll have the option to request a trial extension.
individual
$10 / mo
Launch pricing
No credit card required.
Supporter
Teachers, parents, coaches, etc.
$20 / mo
Launch pricing
No credit card required.
Organization
Schools, districts, clinics, coaching companies, etc.
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A profile can be created for anyone: a student, child, client, or yourself.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Skill Building & Resource Library
It is a skill-building library designed to bridge the gap between “we wrote a goal” and “we know what to practice next.”
Activities are organized by executive function skill area and skill level, and include steps, mastery criteria, and ways to expand practice.
At launch, the library includes about 90 exercises (including the core set from Life Skills Advocate’s Real-Life Executive Function resources), and the library grows over time.
New resources are added over time. We avoid promising an exact monthly number, because quality and usefulness matter more than hitting a quota.
It means you can take a base activity and ask Advocate360 to rewrite it using the context you choose about an profile you're working from (example: age, setting, goal focus, interests). It is a starting draft, and you can edit it.
Yes. Activities can be saved and assigned so the profile keeps the plan connected
Yes. You can download activities and materials when you need offline copies.
No. Skill Building is a structured library of exercises with clear steps, mastery criteria, and expansion ideas.
Many of the approaches come from Life Skills Advocate’s Real-Life Executive Functioning Workbook, which includes 11 chapters and 81 exercises, written by Chris Hanson, Amy Sippl, BCBA, Jennifer Schmidt, M.S. Ed. (school psychologist).
Advocate360 also includes additional Skill Building resources that are added over time.
Privacy and FERPA
No. Advocate360 is designed to work with de-identified profiles (initials, nicknames, role labels) and does not add names, photos, or directory-style info for you.
Advocate360 is designed to flag likely PII before you save or export, so you can correct it early.
Yes. Advocate360 uses encryption in transit (HTTPS/TLS) and at rest.
What does “encrypted in transit (HTTPS/TLS)” mean?
It means when data moves between your browser and our servers, it travels through an encrypted connection, which helps prevent someone on the network (like public Wi‑Fi) from reading it in transit.
What does “encrypted at rest” mean?
It means data stored in the database is encrypted while it sits on the server, which helps protect it if someone were to gain access to stored files directly.
By default, only you (the person logged into your account) can access the data you create. No other users can view your profiles.
Life Skills Advocate staff may access user accounts for support purposes when necessary, and that access is logged.
Absolutely not.
No. Advocate360 uses AI through a secured API, and we do not allow your inputs or outputs to be used to train the provider’s public AI models.
Why this is a reason to use Advocate360 instead of regular chat interfaces
General chat tools are designed for open-ended conversation, which makes it easy to paste in more sensitive detail than you meant to.
Advocate360 is built for this specific workflow and helps you stay on safer rails by:
- Encouraging de-identified inputs (initials, nicknames, role labels)
- Flagging common identifiers before you save or export
- Keeping learner profiles separated inside your account
- Keeping AI use focused on drafting and rewriting, with you reviewing and approving what gets used
Advocate360 is FERPA-aware and built to support FERPA-governed use, but FERPA compliance depends on your district policies, disclosures, and contracts.
For many school-based student records, FERPA is the main privacy law. Advocate360 is designed around education workflows and FERPA-aware handling.
Some clinicians may still use Advocate360, and in some settings HIPAA could be relevant. Today, Advocate360 is not positioned as a HIPAA-compliant medical record system or a replacement for an EHR.
HIPAA support may be explored in the future, but this will depend directly on user feedback.
If you require a BAA or HIPAA-specific guarantees, check with your organization before entering protected health information.
Yes. You can delete profiles and associated materials from your dashboard. If you need a deletion confirmation or audit report for procurement, contact support.
We’re assembling a short set of vendor-ready documents (security overview, retention summary, and subprocessors list).
If your district needs this for review, email us at advocate360@lifeskillsadvocate.com and we’ll respond with what we have available and the fastest path to a decision.
Pricing, Trial, and Plans
Advocate360 offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required to start.
The free trial includes full access to all features so you can get a true feel for it.
Plans are designed around number of profiles.
For $10/month, an Individual plan includes 1 profile
For $20/month, a Supporter plan includes up to 10 profiles, with the option to add more.
If you don’t upgrade, the platform can limit features, but you can still access what you’ve already created.
Yes. School/Org options are available by conversation, since needs vary (number of users, procurement, onboarding, and privacy review).
AI
AI can draft quickly, but it can miss nuance. Treat drafts as a first version. You review, edit, and decide what’s appropriate for the learner and your setting.
No tool can guarantee compliance across districts and states. Advocate360 can help you draft clearer, measurable language and keep your reasoning visible, but your team is responsible for final decisions and compliance checks.
AI can sometimes produce plausible-sounding extra details. That’s why Advocate360 is built around review and revision. If something doesn’t match your data, remove it.
Use de-identified inputs, provide the minimum needed context, and treat outputs as drafts that require your professional review.
