Parenthood is positively heaving with milestones.
From the early days of first steps and words, through to starting school and learning to drive, the special moments come thick and fast. And your child entering their final years of formal schooling? That’s a biggie. In what may feel like a blink of an eye, that kindy kid with shorts down to their ankles and socks up to their knees is on the verge of the "rest of their life", where choices need to be made and decisions on what life after school might look like are being discussed.
If you’ve got a child nearing the end of their school years, here are the four conversations to have with them as they approach the next phase of their lives.
"How does ‘grown-up’ life look?"
Back in the olden days (aka the early 2000s) when I finished high school, there wasn’t a lot of chat about how you wanted to live life once the final bell sounded.
Yes, there was the usual talk about what came next: further study, joining the workforce, but the big picture wasn’t really a ‘thing’. I certainly cannot remember discussing the idea of a hybrid work life where I could balance my own personal interests alongside my career, work with my employer to choose the hours that best suited my life and potentially, work from anywhere with a wireless internet connection.
These were Future Things when I was that age, but very present things that our kids can now consider.
No longer are their options limited to studying, working or travelling for a Gap Year. Having a conversation with your teen about how they’d like their life to look can help both of you gain valuable insight into the path they might need to follow to reach their goals. Is being able to work from anywhere a goal? Do they want to be able to choose their hours or work flexibly? Are there things that they are passionate about that they very much want to continue to be part of their adult lives? All these questions can help guide them in their decision making.