Career Conversations @ Home

Career Conversations @ Home - Helping parents have positive career convos!

91% of teens said their parents are their biggest influence when making career decisions. If that feels like a lot of pressure, you’re not alone. Join our webinar to learn how to engage with your young person on all things careers and help them navigate the next chapters of high school and beyond.

 

As the world of work and education continues to change, many young people feel lost and unsure on what the best decision for them is post and during school. Often, parents and guardians find themselves at the forefront of these difficult career conversations, unsure on how to proceed!

 

If any of these situations feel familiar, this workshop is for you:

 

  • You’re finding it hard to have career-focused conversations around the home.
  • You feel that your young young person is avoiding these topics or decisions.
  • You’ve tried everything to connect with your young on career pathways but feel like you’ve got nowhere.
  • You’re already having great conversations but would like some tools to further support your young person.

 

Come join Tyson Day, the Co-Founder and Lead Facilitator of Arrive & Thrive, as he shares the best way to have impactful career conversations in and around your home environment that produce clarity, career discovery, and momentum. Tyson will share concepts and practices that he has learned through his 10+ years of experience in career education and the 85,000 students who have attended Arrive & Thrive workshops since 2019. 

 

In our webinar, you can expect to learn:

 

  • How can you positively influence your young person in their career decisions.
  • How can you effectively navigate the future of work and understand your young person's options.
  • How to communicate effectively through the GROW model to support your young person in career exploration.

 

We can't wait for you to join us!

 

All participants will receive a Career Conversation Kit to kick off conversations with their young person as soon as possible!