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A. Set a Good Example for
Your Kids
B. Build Your
Kids' Work Skills
C. Place
Time Limits on Leisure Activities
D. Talk about the Future on a Regular Basis
E. Help Kids Develop Coping Strategies
F. Help Your Kids Figure Out Who They
Are
G. BuildYour Kids' Sense
of Responsibility
{{B}}How Can a
Parent Help?{{/B}}
Mothers and fathers can do a lot to ensure a safe landing in
early adulthood for their kids. Even if a job's starting salary seems too small
to satisfy an emerging adult' s need for rapid content, the transition from
school to work can be less of a setback if the start-up adult is ready for the
move. Here are a few measures, drawn from my bookReady or Not, Here Life Comes,
that parents can take to prevent what I call "work-life unreadiness":
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You can start this process when they are 11 or
12. Periodically review their emerging strengths and weak- nesses with them, and
work together on any shortcomings, like difficulty in communicating well or
collaborating. Also, identify the kinds of interests they keep coming back to,
as these offer clues to the careers that will fit them best
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Kids need a range of authentic role models -- as
opposed to members of their clique, pop stars and vaunted athletes. Have regular
dinner-table discussions about people the family knows and how they got where
they are. Discuss the joys and downsides of your own career and encourage your
kids to form some ideas about their own future. When asked what they want to do,
they should be discouraged from saying "I have no idea." They can change their
minds 200 times, but having only a foggy view of the future is of little
good.
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Teachers are
responsible for teaching kids how to learn; parents should be responsible for
teaching them how to work. Assign responsibilities around the house and make
sure homework deadlines are met. Encourage teenagers to take a part-time job.
Kids need plenty of practice delaying gratification and deploying effective
organizational skills, such as managing time and setting
priorities.
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Playing video games
encourages immediate content. And hours of watching TV shows with canned
laughter only teaches kids to process information in a passive way. At the same
time, listening through earphones to the same monotonous beats for long
stretches encourages kids to stay inside their bubble instead of pursuing other
endeavors. All these activities can prevent the growth of important
communication and thinking skills and make in difficult for kids to develop the
kinds of sustained concentration they will need for most
jobs.
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They should know how to deal
with setbacks, stresses and feelings of inadequacy. They should also learn how
to solve problems and resolve conflicts, ways to brainstorm and think
critically. Discussions at home can help kids practice doing these things and
help them apply these skills to everyday life situations.
What
about the son or daughter who is grown but seems to be struggling and wandering
aimlessly through early adulthood? Parents still have a major role to play, but
now it is more delicate. They have to be careful not to come across as
disappointed in their child. They should exhibit strong interest and respect for
whatever currently interests their fledging adult (as naive or ill-conceived as
it may seem) while becoming a partner in exploring options for the future. Most
of all, these new adults must feel that they are respected and supported by a
family that appreciates them.