Archive for March 23rd, 2006

Career Counseling For Your Homeschooled Teen - Using The Internet

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

By Mimi Rothschild

When homeschooling your child in the early years, focus was mainly geared toward basic educational goals such as learning reading, writing, math, and science. As your child enters the middle school and high school years, however, your homeschooling may begin to focus on specific interests that may influence the path of your child’s future career. Homeschooling your adolescent child gives him or her the advantage of being involved enough in his education to be able to gear more of his studies toward his burgeoning interests and possible career choices. The Internet can be a valuable resource for homeschooling during this time, and you and your child should take the time to do the necessary online research, while homeschooling, to find the best resources to help him or her with his or her career counseling.

There are excellent web sites available for career counseling for adolescents. The best career counseling web sites will help you and your adolescent child focus a good part of your homeschool routine toward developing the necessary curriculum that will help him achieve his career goals. If your child is unsure of which career path he would like to take, a good career counseling web site can help him to match the best careers with his main interests. The homeschooling environment allows a child to help mold his curriculum, and this in turn is an excellent way for him to find out what interests him the most. With the homeschooling advantage already on your side, parents and students can use the Internet to find out where interests will lead an individual in life. Also, you will discover how to gear the homeschool environment toward deciding on and pursuing a chosen career.