Your teenaged children have probably
already started thinking about their future. They may even be asking you some
tough questions.
How you handle these questions could
be more important than ever. When a recent survey asked Canadian teens to
identify their greatest influences, eight out of ten named their fathers and
nine out of ten named their mothers.
As a parent, you’re in a unique
position to support and encourage your children as they begin to plan for their
future. The information and tips in this article will get you started.
Recognize your teens’ ages and stages. Knowing what to expect at different stages of adolescent development will let you respond effectively to your teens’ questions about careers, education and work: |
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