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My child... … knows exactly what he/she wants to do professionally. … knows exactly what he/she wants to do professionally. go to Parents/What does your child want/knows exactly what he or she wants to do... has no concrete career wish yet.... has no concrete career wish yet. go to Parents/What does your child want/No concrete career wish … has many interests and ideas. … has many interests and ideas. go to Parents/What does your child want/has many interests and ideas … still has a lot of time for deciding. … still has a lot of time for deciding. go to Parents/What does your child want/has a lot of time … is not ready yet. … is not ready yet. go to Parents/What does your child want/is not ready yet

... has no concrete career wish yet. Don't worry - this is true for many children. Now you have to act strategically! realistically evaluate your child and his/her chances. For a start, it is important to realistically evaluate your child and his/her chances. go to Parents/Is my child ready?/See for yourself school,time There are two essential questions for a career choice: How is your child doing in school, go to U18/S and how much time go to Parents/Together let's/Career choice plan is left until starting a professional career? interest check. Speak with your child and together do an interest check. go to Parents/Together let's/Partner exercize/Interest check In case you child is not doing so well at school it is important to make an appointment with a career counsellor of the employment agency go to MO/Partners/Employment Agency/Make an appointment in order to discuss the situation. The career counsellor will help your child to analyse his/her situation and find a good solution. checklist You can use our checklist go to Parents/It's your turn/Counselling by the Employment Agency/Checklist/Conversation in order to prepare for the conversation. Web site for youths But there is more interesting information for children in similar situations. Why don't you and your child visit the Web site for youths go to U18/“I have no idea“. The Salvete team wishes you and your child fun and success in this process! trainings Collect information on our trainings go to U18/T on career choice information seminars for youths and information seminars go to U18/E2 for parents!

...still has a lot of time. Your child is still very young or you believe a career choice is still far away? Career choice plan With our Career choice plan go to Parents/Together let's/Career choice plan you can check whether your assessment is correct. our start page In case your assessment was wrong and your child has to hurry up, together visit our start page go to Parents/It's your turn/What does my child want? and look for the statement that suits your child best. interest check The more time, the better. Speak with your child and together do an interest check go to Parents/Together let's/Partner exercize/Interest check dream profession Maybe your child already has a dream profession go to Parents/Together let's/What's it all about and you can start looking for more information? Web site for youths Why don't you and your child visit the Web site for youths go to U18/“I still have a lot of time“ and together look for more possibilities. The Salvete team wishes you and your child fun and success in this process! trainings Collect information on our trainings go to U18/T on career choice information seminars for youths and information seminars go to U18/E2 for parents!

... knows exactly what he/she wants do professionally. Fantastic! Your child is already one step ahead. Now you have to really get to know the dream profession: What is the work routine like and which ways of professional training are there? Which careers are there for your child after his/her training? financial support schemes Find out which financial support schemes go to Parents/Money issues exist for the future training path of your child. Learn more about the search for internships and professional training opportunities! Together with your child start a virtual application training. Web site for youths. Why don't you and your child visit the Web site for youths. go to U18/I know what I want to do. The Salvete team wishes you and your child fun and success in this process! trainings Collect information on our trainings go to U18/T on career choice information seminars for youths and information seminars go to U18/E2 for parents!

... has many interests and ideas. Your child is interested in several professions and is unable to choose one? time Firstly, look at the time line to find out how much time go to Parents/Together let's/Career choice plan you need for your search. Speak with your child and together do an interest check. go to Parents/Together let's/Partner exercize interests checklist Try a checklist go to U18/several ideas/Decision check list in order to decide. web site for youths Together with your child collect more information about ways to find a dream profession on our web site for youths. go to U18/I have many ideas The Salvete team wishes you and your child fun and success in this process! trainings Collect information on our trainings go to U18/T on career choice information seminars for youths and information seminars go to U18/E2 for parents!

I don't feel ready yet The motto is: Don't despair! The way into work life is difficult for nearly everybody. realistically evaluate your child and his/her chances. For a start, it is important to realistically evaluate your child and his/her chances. go to Parents/Is my child ready?/See for yourself career counsellor of the employment agency Speak with your child and together do an interest check. go to Parents/Together let's/Partner exercize/Interest check In case your child is not doing so well at school, it is important to make an appointment with a career counsellor of the employment agency go to MO/Partners/Employment Agency/Make an appointment in order to discuss the situation. The career counsellor will help your child to analyse his/her situation and find a good solution. checklist You can use our checklist go to Parents/It's your turn/Counselling by the Employment Agency/Checklist/Conversation in order to prepare for the conversation. Web site for youths. But there is more interesting information for children who do not feel up to career choice. Why don't you and your child visit the Web site for youths. go to U18/I don't feel ready The Salvete team wishes you and your child fun and success in this process! trainings Collect information on our trainings go to U18/T on career choice information seminars for youths and information seminars go to U18/E2 for parents!