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Ways to Help Guide Kids Into The Career They Really Want

05/02/2020

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Kids can struggle with knowing what they want to do in life. As they grow, their plans swiftly change and loop around. But when they are young, they don’t yet know what they love. Sure, many kids will start off wanting to be footballers or YouTube stars; Twitch streamers or social media stars, actors, actresses. But they will soon grow out of this. 

The issue is when they approach the end of school because even though they’re not even really adults yet, they’re still expected to make a decision. You, as a parent, teacher, coach, or older sibling, shouldn’t push them towards something just because you want them to do it, but instead, help them realise what they want to do themselves, and here are some ways to do that. 

Summer School

Summer school may not be too popular for some students, but institutions such as Immerse Education do more than help them brush up on their Maths and English. These types of summer schools help them learn new skills and get a taste for things they may not experience during regular term-time. 

By learning new skills and gaining new knowledge, they can have a better idea of what they want to do than if they’d stayed in playing Xbox all summer. 

Encourage Passions

Most kids are passionate about something, and this can be sport, writing, reading, art, or building things. Rather than force them to spend their free time studying something they don’t enjoy, it’s more beneficial to encourage their passions and help them learn more about it. 

If they can develop their passions past an early and casual interest and put a lot of time into it, they will dive deeper into whatever the passion is. This will teach them the essentials and set them up correctly if they want to study it more seriously university with a focus on a career. 

Help Them Understand the Options

It’s not all about going to university, though, and too many kids fall into the trap of going to higher education without knowing what they are doing. Trade schools and apprenticeships are excellent and lucrative alternatives to university, and there’s a considerable lack of student debt that comes with it, too. 

Let Them Fail

As much as they might think otherwise, kids do not know everything, and sometimes you’ve got to let them make mistakes and fail to help them grow and learn. You can still support them when they need it, but if you interfere too much, it can end with them pursuing something that is not right for them. 

Everyone needs to fail at some point in life to gain some perspective, and kids are no different. By allowing this to happen, you’ll help guide them towards the right future for them without seeming overbearing. 

Career Choices

It’s okay for kids to feel confused and overwhelmed when considering what to do for the rest of their lives, but while you may not be able to decide for them, you can at least help guide them in the right direction so they can find the perfect career for them. 

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