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[T712]The Role Of Parents
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In order to succeed in this area, you need to be sure to listen to them and be open to ideas spoken. Try to help them with further information, and try never to be judgmental. As a parent, you should know that career development and planning might affect your child's future. There are many ways in which you as a parent can help your child.

-Career Center Visit- Whenever you pass by a career center, don't forget to pick up a business card. When you find your child stuck and feeling anxious about his or her future, you can offer that business card and ask him or her to call the counselor. Students use their first semester to settle into their college life and this would be the right time for you to prompt them to visit the counselor. Reassure your child that meeting a career counselor can take place any time and it is important to make wise career decisions. Many centers offer full career development and job search help.

-Resume Advice- Writing a resume can be quite a task and a student can identify his or her weak areas by writing one. Suggest that they get sample resumes from career centers, from books, or from the Internet, and then draft one accordingly.

-Encourage them to be occupationally literate- Ask your child what he or she wishes to pursue after graduation; if he or she fumbles with the choice then talk about their strengths or talents and then recommend:

1. A self assessment inventory and analysis of strengths and weaknesses.
2. A talk with their favorite faculty member.
3. Research on their choice subjects.

Career decision and planning should be an ongoing process and not a one-time talk. Don't force your decision on them while discussing.

-Freedom of decision-Allow your child to select his or her career. Children should always follow their interests and passions, and many may change after gaining more information and developing new interests. Some may end up with a different career, so don't become alarmed if your child changes his or her plans frequently. Plans will develop and keep changing, so be patient with them. You can make suggestions but never force them to select your choice.

-Suggest an internship- Career Centers do not place your child in a job immediately after graduation and a college degree does not guarantee one, so having relevant experience is crucial. Ask your son or daughter to select a sample career by opting for internships and experimenting with summer jobs.

-Encourage your child to select an extra curricular activity- Experiencing college life and involvement in some extracurricular activities can help develop some all important extra factors, such as qualities of leadership, team spirit, etc.

-Persuade your child to update his knowledge- Encourage your child to read the newspaper and know everything about current affairs. Ask them to watch news or read business issues.

So you passed your driving test the very first time with flying colors, eh? But that does not mean you have mastered driving. It is just the first step in a very long and strenuous journey. Young folks tend to get overconfident and cocky and completely forget the fact that they are new on the road and still have to learn the rules of the road.

The most testing times in the life of a driver are these initial times when the elation of clearing the driving test blinds the reality of driving on the roads today. Driving no longer is what it used to be some years ago when almost all the drivers were well trained. Today, the number of vehicles on the road is increasing exponentially whereas the number of new drivers is increasing at an even faster rate. Youngsters with little or no driving experience are seen gallivanting in cars belonging to their parents. Moreover, it has become very easy for anyone to get a car with their ever increasing pay packages and new car loan schemes. It is high time that the Road Safety Officials stand up and take notice before these young newbies wreak havoc on the roads.

If you notice closely, you will find that every driver has driving skills similar to that of their parents. This is because the very first driving exposure for these kids happens in the car of their parents. So it is the duty of the parents to infuse good road manners and driving skills into their kids from day one.

Hence, your driving skills begin to develop from the very day your mom took you to the grocery store for the very first time in her car or the day when your dad took you for a drive. How well you fare in the first driving tests greatly depends on your experience in the car belonging to your parents and the driving skills they imparted to you. And kids these days, who are forever on the move, pick up habits of everyone around them including driving habits irrespective of them being good or bad.

So parents must start training their kids when they are young no matter how troublesome it may seem. For the life of your kids and that of other drivers and people on the road depends on this initial training that you impart to your kids. So it is definitely worth the time and energy spent on the young kid. Start off by washing your car together and keeping it sparkling clean. Show them all the important parts in the car and explain to them the functions of each. It is all up to the parents to develop and nurture the driving skills of their kids and manners but without pampering them too much.
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