Career conversations in a nutshell
07/04/2020
Parents and whanau still remain the number one influencer of a young persons’ career decision making.
The National Parent Forum of Scotland have produced a guide “Career Conversations in a Nutshell” which includes information on the concept of career education and how parents can approach difficult questions such as “ I have no idea what I want to do”.
https://www.larberthigh.com/_documents/%5B54174%5Dcareer_conversations_JAN17_E.pdf
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