When College Isn’t the Only Path — and That’s Okay: Helping parents support their teens in finding their own direction.
Update: 2025-10-13
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In this enlightening episode of the College Pathways Podcast, we dive into the often-overlooked topic: alternative routes when college isn’t the only path. Parents play a crucial role in supporting their teens as they explore diverse options, from trade schools to gap years or entrepreneurial ventures. Join us as we discuss practical strategies to empower your teen in finding their own direction, while ensuring they feel supported in their choices. You'll gain insights into how to foster open conversations about career aspirations and the importance of resilience in the face of societal expectations. Whether your teen aspires to attend college or forge a different path, this episode will equip you with the tools to nurture their journey and help them thrive in their unique pursuit of success. Let’s be honest — there’s a lot of pressure around college.
Parents worry about their kids being ‘left behind.’
Schools push four-year universities like it’s the only option.
But the world has changed. Trade programs, certifications, online learning, entrepreneurship — there are so many ways to build a life and a career.
What matters most isn’t the path — it’s that your child is learning, growing, and moving forward.” Tune in to discover how to transform uncertainty into confidence for you and your young adult and help them answer the most important question: "What kind of life do you want to build for yourself and how do you want to make that happen?
Parents worry about their kids being ‘left behind.’
Schools push four-year universities like it’s the only option.
But the world has changed. Trade programs, certifications, online learning, entrepreneurship — there are so many ways to build a life and a career.
What matters most isn’t the path — it’s that your child is learning, growing, and moving forward.” Tune in to discover how to transform uncertainty into confidence for you and your young adult and help them answer the most important question: "What kind of life do you want to build for yourself and how do you want to make that happen?
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