In Ireland, one in six students drop out of their chosen college course feeling disillusioned about their career path and uncertain about their future. This can deal a major blow to their self-esteem, not to mention the financial blow to parents who are paying the tuition fees.
So whether you are a parent of teenagers starting secondary school or preparing to leave, it makes sense to be informed about practical ways to help your child take steps towards a successful future now.
Most career advice in Ireland has a rather narrow focus when helping teens decide which college course to choose. Career Coach is different.
By looking at the bigger picture - who they are and what they are good at - experienced and inspirational career guidance counsellor Dearbhla Kelly will empower you to help your teenager link their dreams to the reality of the world of work and reach their full potential.
'Dearbhla understands the power and influence that family and friends have on teenagers' career choices and decisions ... She knows that the desire to support and help needs to be matched with the skills of coaching, listening and validation in order to be effective. This book delivers those skills richly and abundantly.'
Nick Williams, author of bestselling career guide The Work We Were Born to Do
'This book will be of great help to parents who are supporting their teens to make sense of who they are and what they want to do with their life.' Jennifer McKenzie, Director, National Centre for Guidance in Education (and parent to 2 college students!)
About the Author:
Dearbhla Kelly has been in education training and guidance since 1991. She has been working as a Guidance Counsellor in secondary schools with Cavan and Monaghan ETB, in adult guidance with Donegal ETB and as a careers advisor in Trinity College Dublin. She uses a mixture of life coaching, NLP techniques, careers advice and counselling in order to give people practical solutions to finding their purpose and following their career dreams.
Dearbhla loves to walk and has roamed the Camino, completed in the Paris Marathon and strolled the streets of Japan, where she lived for 8 years. Dearbhla now lives in Letterkenny, Co. Donegal.