The Role of Parents and Educators in Early Career Guidance Interventions

Parents and educators are often the unsung heroes in a student's career journey. Learn how they can make or break early career guidance interventions.

  • 65% of students rely on parents for career advice: This shows the significant influence parents have.

  • 30% of educators spend extra hours on career guidance: This indicates the dedication of educators in this area.

  • 50% of students who received parental guidance felt more confident: This highlights the emotional impact of guidance.

Our high school program encourages active participation from parents and educators, offering workshops and resources to equip them in guiding students effectively.

  1. Sophie, a high school student, was unsure about her career path. Her parents attended our program's workshop and helped her identify her interest in healthcare, leading to a successful internship.

  2. Tom, a high school senior, was guided by an educator in our program. The personalized advice helped him secure an internship in software development, aligning with his career goals.

Parents and educators are pivotal in the success of early career guidance interventions. Their influence, dedication, and emotional support can significantly impact a student's career trajectory. Join our high school program to benefit from a community that cares about your career.

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