Your "Nearly Grown" Child Find their "Edge"

An edge.  Everyone needs one - including your "nearly grown" child. 

Why?  In today's computer tech world, adults your child needs to influence and impress have seen just about everything.   Information all becomes a "blurr".

That "blurr" is white noise and is easily tuned out.

But the good news?  There are ways to identify and create unique ways to stand out.  This huge need begins in high school and travels with them right through college or that first job . . . and truth be told . . . beyond.  

Where will they need to stand out?

Resumes, interviews, peer groups, organizations, and even within their classes at school.  

This podcast (top of this article) you will learn:

  • the 3 questions method to help your child develop those "look at what I did" gems
  • their "unique standout" beginning just might be hiding right under their nose
  • how their "stand out gem" can naturally flow from an interest they already have

You can help your child "level-up" their "get noticed" moments.  Our biggest point?  They need to learn how to do this and the sooner they get going on this, the more then can capitalize on this process for the rest of their life.   

This introduces them a new way of thinking.  

Now if you'd like to get your "nearly grown" recording, documenting and creating unique "proof" of their accomplishments, then you will want to head to our prior podcast >>> Teen Accomplishment Tool Box Starter System.  Your child (and you!) will save time with this system AND be ready with ideas and documentation when they need it most.  

That's it for now!  As always, stick with us as we cover ways to help you help your child enter adulthood better prepared.  Times have drastically changed since we were in high school - and so should our parent teaching!

You CAN Have Success in the Middle of it ALL 

 The JellyGeneration Team/Pam

 

About JellyGeneration

Pam Hardison, MBA, BBA in Finance and Business Education, has created and co-owned a national mail order catalog which at one point was the 21st fastest growing customer base in the nation.  As a mom of two college-post college daughters, considers it a privilege and to meet other students and parents along the same road.   After teaching high school and college students for years, her commitment to helping them with topics most schools can't cover is the light that drives her.  

Holly Powers, Attorney-At-Law (Jameson & Powers, P.C.) has been actively practicing law since 1985 and is a shareholder with the law firm of Jameson & Powers, P.C.  The firm specializes in transactional law, health care law, and general business law.  Holly has taught students precepts concerning the legal world for over 10 years.  With 4 children, she understands what teens need to know and has a passion to help others faced with teens and aging parents.

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