EPISODE 22: Is Your High Schooler Making These College Mistakes?
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I’m your host, Francine Juhlin, founder of The Confidence Club for Kids. Each episode brings thoughtful conversations and practical guidance to help parents support their children’s emotional growth, confidence, and personal development.
In this episode, we are joined by Margo Thomas, author of a practical guide designed to help families navigate the college application process with clarity and confidence. Margo shares valuable insight on how parents can support their children during this important transition while reducing stress and creating a more positive experience around college preparation.
The conversation explores effective parenting strategies for preparing teens for college admissions, including how to stay organized, encourage independence, and help students make thoughtful decisions about their future. Margo offers approachable guidance that helps parents move from feeling overwhelmed to feeling prepared and empowered throughout the process.
This episode is a reminder that preparing for college does not have to feel like a burden. With the right support and mindset, families can approach this milestone as an opportunity for growth, confidence, and meaningful planning for the future.
Join us as we explore parenting tools and meaningful conversations that help children grow with confidence, one episode at a time.
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