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in the workforce if your teen is struggling to pick a major or decide on a career path, the baton rouge area chamber?s annual regional workforce report could provide him some insight. the report includes information on high-demand skilled occupations and associated training
. ?it is crucial that the community take stock of what jobs are likely to be available and how many people are currently training for those positions. this report breaks down the capital region?s labor market into understandable pieces, and will hopefully influence decision-making of parents
, students, educators and training providers,? says stephen toups, chair of brac?s business development advisory committee. ? brac.org/reports build your teen?s confidence with conversation one of the most amazing opportunities parents have is to listen to their children and be a partner to their mental growth and development. a parent who is engaged in conversation with their children also gets to build their confidence by showing them they are valued and worth their time. this confidence assures teens that they are safe with their parents and secure. this security enables them to step out and take chances knowing they have a safe place to land. teens making bad choices in order to keep the lines of communication open with your teens, it is important not to nag them about their bad choices. instead, chat with them about what they could have done better and how they can make a better choice next time. help them process if the people they are hanging out with are good influences, and then, trust them to make good choices in the future. this builds trust in your relationship, gives them invaluable skills for future decision making, and makes them feel a bit more independent with their ability to make daily decisions. j a n u a r y 2 0 1 9 | b r p a r e n t s . c o m 2 1
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