Any caring parents try to provide their child with a decent future, so they often try to help with choosing a future profession.
This topic is quite complex, so many people make mistakes.
Don't be too categorical during your conversations. Try to leave the right of choice to the child. The following situation often occurs: children study for many years for their parents, and then spend time to master a profession that they really like.
Therefore, your instructions should be of a soft, advisory nature, experts note.
In the modern world, it is extremely difficult to understand which profession will remain in demand, relevant and profitable. Children in this matter can understand even better than adults, as they are involved in information technology and actively follow new trends.
Therefore, the relevance of information from parents may be questionable.
Sometimes parents, on the contrary, try to choose an educational institution based on one principle: if it is easy to get into it, then you should take advantage of it.
You shouldn't offer this option to children. After all, they will have to spend several years studying a profession that they may not even like.
If the same profession has been in demand in a family for several generations, then the children are also expected to continue the dynasty.
This is quite normal, but it is worth first finding out the child's opinion. In any case, parents should support their children's choice, and not judge it.