AFTER HIGH SCHOOL – NOW WHAT?
Description
We have discussed institutions of higher learning in another podcast, but today, we will discuss graduating high school students who may have had enough of school—at least for now. A son is not sure if he wants to go to college. A daughter thinks she wants to be a dentist, a hairdresser, or a chef but is unsure what these entail. Today, let's talk about how to help those kids.
Show Notes:
Some kids are great students and have plans and professional aspirations. BUT
College is now the default for many families, but should they reconsider?
- Cost is prohibitive.
- Campus life is less than wholesome.
- Is Junior or Sis ready to leave home?
- Do your grad’s aspirations require college?
What should they do? Some possibilities
Get a Job - You cannot go wrong with taking a year off to think about your future and earn some money.
· Build "employment skills." Show up on time, Learn to take orders from a superior, navigate a workplace, and stay off your phone.
· Test Drive a job in a field your student is considering: Front desk at a hair salon or dental office, carpenter's helper, restaurant host.
· Learn Money Skills - Build a bank account, buy and insure a car.
Go into the Military
- Great benefits - Job training and after discharge: Free education - Low-cost mortgages
- Learn teamwork - Hard work - Physical fitness - Discipline
- Travel on the government's dime.
Take Time to Build a Spiritual Life
Frequent Mass and Confession - Get regular spiritual direction - Go on retreat
Volunteer in your Community
Church: altar server, lector, choir, teach CCD – Scouts – Help an elderly neighbor
Homeschooling Resources