What if my child doesn’t want to plan for the future?

It’s normal for some children to resist thinking about the future, especially if they feel overwhelmed by expectations. Instead of pushing them, help them explore their interests naturally. Encourage curiosity through experiences like internships, job shadowing, or informal conversations about different careers. Frame planning as a way to explore possibilities rather than a rigid decision-making process. Providing exposure to different fields can help spark inspiration. If they are particularly resistant, focus on building skills like time management and responsibility, which will benefit them no matter what path they take. Patience and guidance are key.

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