How can parents help their child succeed in a private school interview?

Parents can help their children succeed in a private school interview by encouraging open conversations, helping their children practice speaking confidently, and reminding them to be themselves. Avoid over-coaching; instead, focus on building their comfort and ability to express their genuine enthusiasm for the school. Here are some additional tips for parents:

  • Conduct mock interviews: Practice common interview questions with your child, but keep the atmosphere relaxed and supportive.
  • Help with research: Assist your child in researching the school’s mission, values, and programs.
  • Discuss potential answers: Talk through possible responses to interview questions, but let your child formulate their own answers.
  • Provide constructive feedback: After practice sessions, offer feedback on their responses and body language.
  • Boost their confidence: Remind your child of their strengths and accomplishments.
  • Offer guidance on attire: Help your child choose appropriate interview attire.

By providing support and guidance, parents can help their children feel prepared and confident for their private school interview.

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