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College Is Coming? Tips to Fortify Your Teens Motivation

Tips to Fortify Your Teens Motivation

Stepping to college is the teenager’s first dose to changes in social, relationship, and academic challenges. The truth is freshmen this coming semester is often not ready to tackle all these expectations and challenges head-on and still require some guidance, especially to girls.  

A study cites that nearly 1 in 5 university students are afflicted with anxiety and depression throughout their time in a university. As parents, you naturally want the best choice for your daughter.

But sometimes, it can be challenging to get your girl to be motivated or be enthusiastic about getting to college. If you are having a hard time effectively encouraging your teen, here is a simple guide that lessens the anxiety and worry of your child in pursuing an educational degree.  

3 Ways on How You Can Get Your Teen Ready for College

  1. Track your budget and make the smart financial talk: Teens at their age do not have that much exposure to money besides their daily allowances or cash their parent’s hands over. In college, your girl is more responsible for managing its expenses, paying bills, and handling student loans.

    It is advisable to at least try and get a girls scholarship or any other financial aid to keep them away from tedious loans and work out a realistic budget for the whole term in college.   

    Setting aside time for a “grown-up” talk about finances can help them value smart financial decisions and refrain overspending from stuff they do not need.
  1. College is not long if you took it one at a time: The problem for most teenagers ready for college is they tend to get overwhelmed by the length of the entire thing. When you discuss it with your teen, be sure to not focus on how long it will take, but rather the process of the journey. And besides, the zest is not in the destination but the journey you take. You cannot truly understand the destination until you fully have taken its journey.
  1. They should feel excited about the whole college life: College is comparably different from high school. Instead of reminding them of the schoolwork’s, they have to prepare themselves, try and discuss these points to them.
  • It’s a chance to grasps a whole new perspective in life.
  • Your teen will have more freedom to do the things they wish for. 
  • It is an entirely different experience compared to high school.
  • They will learn a lot of new things from professors than high school teachers.
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How to Get Started in Prepping Your Teens for College

When talking to your girl about college, here’s how you can smoothly keep the communication open. 

  1. Encourage their input in finding a suitable university for them: Your girl should have the power in their hands to choose for a university, and you are there to help. But be sure to open up to her possible girls scholarship, it can help her not only financially but in finishing studies too.
  1. Start bringing up college in your conversation early: It is best if you instill college in their minds early. The most comfortable time to talk about it is as soon as the senior year progresses. 
  1. Talk a little about college to clear her mind of the fear of the unknown: The more information they get from their family members about college makes them feel more secure in the whole thing.

When it comes to overcoming anxiety and building motivation, the key is providing them with enough knowledge to tackle all their possible worries when thinking of college. Take it one step at a time, do not rush them. Eventually, they will find a fantastic college they could stay for a while.

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Erica Jones

Erica Jones is a freelance writer and a GOT fan. Apart from writing Technologies, she likes to read & write fiction. More than anything, she loves to spend her time with her family, explaining technologies to the elders.

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