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Do They Know What You Do?

Do They Know What You Do?

by Ann Welch | Aug 1, 2022 | Parenting, Parents and Caregivers, Teens and Young Adults

Does your teen know what you do? Do they know about your work? I wonder if they really do. Each time I “travel” with students on their journey of career exploration, I hear them report that they see their parents, family members, and family friends in a new light....
Meaningful Journey to Adulthood

Meaningful Journey to Adulthood

by Ann Welch | Jul 13, 2022 | Parents and Caregivers, Skills for Students, Success, Teens and Young Adults

Parenting teens takes courage, the kind of courage and perseverance that leads to teen success in adulthood. Raising a teen into adulthood is a journey than can be bumpy with worry. Did you know that your teens are probably worried too? I have taught teens for more...
Know Your Sources

Know Your Sources

by Ann Welch | Jul 9, 2022 | Educators, Parenting, Parents and Caregivers, Skills for Students, Teens and Young Adults, Uncategorized

  What Sources can be trusted? Uncertainty: It can be difficult for teens to know where to get reliable information about anything these days. They need to make good choices, but they can’t do that without accurate information. WHAT I AM HEARING Schools:...
The Essentials of Essential Questions

The Essentials of Essential Questions

by Ann Welch | Apr 13, 2022 | Parents and Caregivers, Skills for Students, Success, Teens and Young Adults

Last week I wrote about my Project Based Learning assignment where my students explore the possibilities of what to do after high school. This may seem like a daunting question, but it is eased by self-awareness exercises we complete throughout the year. Additionally,...
Career? College? Travel? Let the Exploration Begin!

Career? College? Travel? Let the Exploration Begin!

by Ann Welch | Apr 7, 2022 | Education, Educators, Goals, Parents and Caregivers, Skills for Students, Success, Teens and Young Adults

Well, it’s that time of year again. Each spring I present my students with my traditional Career Investigations unit, which culminates with research papers and presentations. What’s new this year? Well, I have overhauled the unit, broadened the scope, and...
Navigating Strong Emotions and Outbursts

Navigating Strong Emotions and Outbursts

by Ann Welch | Jul 10, 2020 | Education, Educators, Parenting, Parents and Caregivers, Teens and Young Adults

Knowing how our brains work can be a powerful tool for helping our teens deal with strong emotions. I am an educator.  Therapists and counselors are great resources for helping families develop tools for navigating strong emotions. If you are concerned about the...
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