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8 Tips on Guiding Your Teen to a Better Career

 You know I don’t usually post press release as it is.. I love writing no, so I don’t allow PR materials to take away that luxury! (luxury daw oh! haha)

But this release I got from FutureYou.ph.. and they since I have no experience to share when it comes to teenagers and that this will be very helpful to me soon! (seems like sooner that I expected it to be… waaaaaaaah).. I am sharing you this article as it is:

8 Tips on Guiding Your Teen to a Better Career

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  1. Teach them how to be financially responsible.

Start walking him through ways on how to handle his money. One suggestion that you can make is something that is very convenient and familiar to kids these days: smartphone apps. There are apps such as Mint and Budget Boss that would make them manage their finances wisely–these will help keep track of their spending, and make them be conscious of all their purchases.

 

 

  1. Match their hobbies and interests with possible careers.

Be mindful of the activities that your child likes to do. List all of these things down and match them with careers that he could possibly get in the future. Don’t be too meticulous, as these interests can (and most probably will) change. The goal here is to write down everything first—the more the better!—and then narrow it down later. Which brings us to the next item…

 

 

  1. Talk to them about their dreams.

Your child may not always be open with what he’s been doing and feeling, but don’t let this discourage you. Things could be difficult in the beginning, but he will most likely ease out eventually.

Writing things down is a great exercise. If, for instance, he expresses that they want to be a chef, tell him to list down the things that he likes about cooking. Then, ask questions like why this is the job he dreams of having, and what he thinks a chef does. From here, reach out by exposing him to successful chef stories and highlight other good things that a chef can do (ie. give food to those who have none, set up restaurants that offer healthy food, and so on).

Aside from giving your teen an idea on what these people do, also provide him with a reality check. Tell him about the challenges that this career might bring—ie. that there’s a need to be good with numbers because of all the recipe measurements, that being a head chef will take years of practice and experience, that there will be a lot of competition that could easily break them if they do not toughen up and be patient. Give realistic expectations—tell them about both the good parts and the bad parts.

 

 

  1. Share your personal experiences.

Tell your teen stories from when you were just starting out. Tell them about your first job interview, share some great anecdotes about the people you’ve work with, tell them about the mistakes you’ve made and how you got through them. You’re their role model and inspiration—they may not express outright that they appreciate the things that you say, but be patient and trust that they will listen. They almost always do.

 

 

  1. Encourage them to join activities in the community.

Let him get out there and be part of communities in their school and your neighborhood. Some of the things that you may want to consider include charity work, literary clubs, and other regular gatherings where people meet on a regular basis. This will allow them to manage their schedule and be confident, as they will be constantly surrounded by different types of people. This will also prepare  him for things he’ll need to do when he’s already working.

 

 

  1. Let them take personality tests.

Ask them to take fun tests that will determine his personalities. According to a study by AT&T Parent Project Career Development Course, these are great self-esteem boosters; fantastic ways to will make them feel special: “These tests allow them to say for themselves who they are and what they want. “ This helps them feel more confident and competent.” The study also suggests tests like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.

 

 

  1. Do your research.

Put in a little bit more effort in keeping yourself updated on what goes on with kids these days. Trends constantly change, so you need to keep pace with what your kid’s generation is up to. These trends don’t just include things under the entertainment category (such as music and fashion), but also technology like apps, websites, social media, and other online tools.

One tool that you can check out is FutureYou.ph, a website that helps students get into the right school and find the right course. It offers three simple steps: Pick the ideal job, learn the qualifications or courses, and then find the best school.

It also provides information on what’s trending on the job market, so you and your teen will be able to have an idea on things like salaries or in-demand job. In addition, there is also a Top Performing Schools section, which will give you an idea on some of the best and the most consistent colleges and universities in the country.

 

 

  1. Give them space.

This could perhaps be one of the most important things that you could give to your child. They’re growing up fast, and before you know it, they’ll be adults with offices to go to and bills to pay. Make sure that after you apply all these other seven tips, you give enough space to breathe and figure things out on their own. Help them take the right direction, let them independently develop their decision-making skills, and then let them do their life-long homework.

Then, watch them from afar and see how they grow.

“Guide” is the key word that you should always keep in mind. Always remember that you are here to hold your child’s hand while he navigates his life. You’re here to recommend, to give ideas, to encourage—but never to dictate. This is about them doing what they love, and not doing what you love.

OK, I will keep GUIDE in mind and I will try really, really hard not to be OC with their lives!!

Parents with teenagers! Share your tips!

 

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From Being Brain Smart To Being People Smart (+Twitter Promo!)

I mentioned not that just once.. in fact I always mention this when I talk about my kids. My third son is the shyest of them all.

2012 Post About 3rd born’s Shyness
First Day of School!
3rd born’s moving up ceremony post
3rd born excelling in academics!

See what I mean.. masyado akong nag wo worry no? Hindi naman, he really is very shy.. but iyun nga, so many things happened to him. I think it all started when he was awarded Best In Math during their moving up ceremony. Na boost ang kanyang self confidence.. then came his award as top 6 last grading period.

But then last week, he surprised us with this…

Imagine, children’s party, a room full of adults and people he does not know.. and yet he participated and even went up stage to be the magician’s assistant.. kung hindi lang blue leaf ang venue (syalen to the highest level venue!) baka  ngumawa ako ng iyak because of this achievement. Imagine, my shyest among the shyest baby boy is now starting to be people smart!!!! Ayayay! Nakakaiyak mga inay.. sobraaa!

Pero may mas bongga pa diyan.. report card came in a few days ago… and guess??? HE WAS TOP 3!!!!

Eto na po, hindi ko na napigilan ang luha ko.. jusmeeeee award nights ang drama ko!! Overwhelming!

And he said he’s ready to face anything, even sing in front of many people.

Ramdam nyo naman ang saya ko di ba?! I want to share this kind of happiness with you through a twitter giveaway. I am sure most of you may kwento ng achievement ni bagets di ba? Kwento na on twitter 🙂

Just use this format:

@MommyPehpot, because I choose #MultipleIntelligence _________________ (kwento ng tagumpay ni bagets)! #MPxMI

 

SAMPLE: @MommyPehpot, because I choose #MultipleIntelligence now my kid participates more in their school activities such as joining contests and games! 

ung ganyan kwento ang panalo sa puso natin di ba mommies? 

Dali I wanna hear your kwento.. some of the best kwentos will be featured here on my blog! 

And the best of the best kwento will win Merucry GC (200)+ Toy Kingdom GC (300) + Surprise Gift (worth 300+)

Comment here your tweet url together with your full name and the name of your 4 year old or older kid (kahit nickname lang po)

We will choose the best of the best tweet using this criteria

  • Creativity – 30%
    Reason – 30%
    Relatability – 40%

Kwentuhan giveaway ends on Friday mga inay, kaya kwento na! Sali na!

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Week 4: Tweet&Win! Choose #MultipleIntelligence

Week 4 of our Tweet&Win Promo:

Tweet and answer the question, why do you choose Multiple Intelligence? Know more about Multiple Intelligence here.

@mommypehpot I choose #MultipleIntelligence because ____(your answer)______. #MPxMI #week4MPxMI

SAMPLE ENTRY: @mommypehpot I choose #MultipleIntelligence because I want my child to be smart in a way possible  . #MPxMI #week4MPxMI

SAMPLE ENTRY #2: @mommypehpot I choose #MultipleIntelligence becuase my child is not only good in academics but also in arts. #MPxMI #week4MPxMI  

(tweet includes photo of child painting, child must be 4 years old or above)

WEEK 4 RAFFLECOPTER:
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There will be 2 WINNERS: One winner will be chosen every week based on the following criteria Creativity – 30% Reason – 30% Relatability – 40% Another winner will be chosen by me using random.org and will receive a surprise gift from me just by tweeting about this giveaway.       Terms and Conditions:

    • The Promo is open to Filipino parents residing in the Philippines with children 4-7 years old at the time of joining.
  • Participants may also post pictures showing how they develop their child’s Multiple Intelligence together with their tweets. If the picture shows a child/children in it, they must be at least 4 years old. Entries with photos of children below 4 years old will be disqualified. In addition, photos must not include pregnant women.
  • You can join everyday but can only win once throughout the duration of the promo.

Week 4 Winners:

  • GC winner-@ccm_1981
  • Special price from me- Mona Verdida 

Week 3 winners:

  •  GC-@lezlai25
  • Special Price from me- Jay Ramones

Week 2 winners:

  • GC winner- @mythinktanknet
  • Special Prize from me- Rozelle Reyes

Week 1 winners:

  • GC winners- @babymharz
  • Special price from me: Anna Eiram Marigomen

 

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