Raising a child or supporting a young adult who is (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) requires a delicate balance of empathy and boundaries. The goal isn't just to "fix" the situation, but to ensure they remain mentally healthy and connected while finding their path. 1. Prioritize Mental Well-being Many NEETs aren't "lazy"; they are often paralyzed by depression , or a fear of failure [3, 4]. Remove the Stigma:
Make the world outside gently more interesting than the room. Then wait. They’ll step out—not to escape you, but because they’ve finally recovered enough to try. How to Raise a Happy NEET
Following the disappearance of her parents, Shizuku is moved between relatives before eventually being taken in by the player. Initially, she is distant and shy, reflecting the "NEET" (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) lifestyle. The player's goal is to deepen their bond through daily interactions, helping her find dreams and a reason to look forward to the future. Gameplay Mechanics Life Wisdom System: Raising a child or supporting a young adult
Hana learned about freelancing, microbusinesses, and vocational courses and shared options without pressure. Together they explored part-time catering gigs, local commissions, and a short culinary program — choices aligned with Kaito’s interests, not society’s timeline. Prioritize Mental Well-being Many NEETs aren't "lazy"; they