How to influence your teenager's choices about education after high school
As a parent, you can be the most important person in determining if your teenager attends college or university. Here is some research-backed advice that can make the most difference.
- Start to talk about college or university with your child from early adolescence on. Especially during the last two years of high school, discussions about career choices and post-secondary education are influential.
- Discuss your education with your teen. Explain how your choices have made a difference in your life.
- Talk about how post-secondary education can help secure a well-paying job and a satisfying career.
- Encourage your teen to pursue her interests. For example, if she shows an interest in computers, talk about career opportunities in this field and the necessary educational requirements for employment.
- Make sure your teen is aware of the grades needed for college or university. Help him to set realistic goals and achieve them.
- Promote extracurricular activities that will help your teen to develop a wide range of interests, skills and experiences.
- Continue to be involved in your teen’s education by participating in school events and activities.
- Explain how your daughter or son can use financial aid and scholarships to help pay tuition.
- Encourage your teen to find a mentor or mentors in her field of interest – whether through a formal mentoring program or informally. Your school’s Guidance department can give you ideas about where to start.








