Title: Parents as Partners in Career Planning
1Parents as Partners in Career Planning
- John Pritchett, Career Counselor
- Waukesha County Technical College
- Career Development Services
2Parent Concerns for their Children
- Happy
- Healthy
- Safe
- Successful
- Self Supporting
3What is a Helicopter Parent?
- A person who pays extremely close attention to
his/her child termed due to hovering closely
overhead, whether their children need them or
not. - First reference to this term, by Cline and Fay in
1990 "Parenting with Love and Logic Teaching
Children Responsibility". - College administrators began using term in the
early 2000s as the Millennial Generation began
reaching college age. - Hovering is increasing in the PreK-12 environment
and among employers in the hiring process.
4Helicopter Parents
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6The Research
- 38 of students reported that parents had called
or attended meetings with academic advisors. - 31 of students reported that their parents had
called professors to complain about a grade. - Vanguard Group 7 of 10 college recruits that are
offered positions state "'Let me talk to my
parents. I'll get back to you. - According to the 2006 Recruiting Trends, 31 of
employers reported receiving student resumes from
parents. - Parents have highest influence on career choice
for Generation X (31) and Millennials (42)
7Helicopter Parents in School and the Workplace
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8Parents as Partners in Career Planning - Workshops
- Communication and Career Planning using the MBTI
- Realizing the Dream
- Post High School Options
9Communication and Career Planning using the MBTI
- Personality types are used as a tool to aid in
communication between parents and their children - MBTI results are used to explore careers based on
type and temperament
10Realizing The Dream Agenda
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- Welcome and Workshop Overview
- Registration
- Introductions
- Realizing The Dream
- Video Introduction
11Realizing The Dream Agenda
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- Activity 1 (Self Concept)
- Activity 2 (Interests)
- Activity 3 (Abilities)
- Activity 4 (Preferences)
- Overview of remaining activities
- Career Research
12Post High School OptionsAgenda
- Workshop Overview
- Welcome / Registrations / Introductions
- The Career Planning Process
- Occupational Family Tree
- Labor Market Trends
13Post High School OptionsAgenda
- Informational Interviewing
- Decision Making
- Goal Setting
- IDEAS (Interest Assessment)
- Career Development Services Web Links
- WISCareers
14Choosing a career is a big decision
- Planning for the future is not something you do
once. It's an ongoing process. Career planning
has three steps that your child will cycle
through and repeat throughout his or her working
life.
15The Career Planning Process
16The Three Steps in the Career Planning Process
- Step One Know yourself
- Evaluate yourselfyour interests, abilities,
skills, and work values. - Step Two Explore options and choose a direction
- Gather information to consider regarding career
options that relate to what you know about
yourself. - Step Three Make plans and take action
- Consider issues that can affect your plans and
take appropriate actions to accomplish your
goals.
17The Career Constellation
- Most people consider their career to
- be a series of progressive and related
- jobs or occupations, but a career is
- what we do to make a life, not just
- earn a living.
- LeeAnn Bernier-Clarke, MEd, NCC, NCCC
18Post-High School Education and Training Options
- On-the-Job Training
- Military
- Apprenticeship
- Trade School
- Technical College
- Community College
- 4-Year College
19Reasons noted as very important in deciding to
go to college
- To learn more about things that interest me
76.8 - To be able to get a better job 70.4
- To get training for a specific career
69.2 - To be able to make more money
69.0 - To gain a general education andappreciation of
ideas 64.3 - To prepare myself for graduate or professional
school 57.7 - To make me a more cultured person 41.7
20Reasons noted as very important in deciding to
go to college
- Parents wanted me to go 46.4
- Wanted to get away from home 21.1
- A mentor or role model encouraged me to go
17.2 - I could not find a job 5.6
- Nothing better to do 4.1
21College-Going Decisions
- 46.4 cite parents wanted me to go as a very
important reason
22College-Going Decisions
- Why go to any college?
- 21.1 to get away from home
- 8.7 in 1978
- Why pick your particular college?
- 19.6 Living near home was very important
reason in selecting college
23College-Going Decisions
- Parental influence at both ends of the spectrum
- Students go to college near home
- Students go to college to get away from home
24Source The American FreshmanNational Norms
for Fall 2006 Sylvia Hurtado John H. Pryor
January 19, 2007
- Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP)
- Higher Education Research Institute (HERI)
- Graduate School of Education Information
Studies - University of California, Los Angeles
- http//www.gseis.ucla.edu/heri/heri.html
25Occupational Family Tree
- Families play a major role in shaping their
childrens educational and career decisions. - An Occupational family Tree can help explore
family values, traditions and expectations
26Informational Interviewing
- One of the best sources for gathering
information about whats happening in an
occupation or an industry is to talk to people
working in the field. This process is called
Informational Interviewing.
27Labor Market Trends
- Skills Gap
- Training Requirements
- Aging Workforce
28Projected Skilled and Unskilled Worker Gap in
2010 and 2020 in the US
2010 2020 Skilled Worker Gap 5.3
million 14 million Unskilled Worker Gap 1.7
million 7 million Total Estimated Gap 7.0
million 21 million
29Requirements for Full-Time Openings May 2006
- No education or experience required 16
- High School Graduate, No Experience 4
- Certification, license, AA, or experience 49
- 4-yr. college or more
6 - 4-yr. college or more plus experience 25
- Source UWM Employment and Training Institute
30Where Youth Will Be Needed
31When Gray is Golden Business in an Aging America
- Health Care
- Home Products
- Recreation and Leisure Services
- Financial Services and Products
- Educational Services
- Business Consulting
- Wellness and Youth-Enhancing Products
- Source The Futurist July-August 1992
32Career Decision Making
- Steps to Decision Making
- Decision Making Grid
33Goal Setting
- Planning is a matter of probabilities.
Sometimes your plans will turn out and sometimes
they wont. Setting goals can help increase your
probability of success.
34IDEAS
- Interest, Determination, Exploration
Assessment System
35Web Resources
- Waukesha County Technical College
http//www.wctc.edu - WCTC Career Development Services-Youth Services
- http//www.wctc.edu/web/career/careerdev/youth.php
- WISCareers http//wiscareers.wisc.edu
36For More Information or Questions
John Pritchett, Career Counselor Waukesha
County Technical College (262) 695-7847 jpritchett
_at_wctc.edu