My wife and I have 2 teenage boys and our oldest is a freshman in high school. This has brought a whole new set of challenges to him and our family. One of our many jobs as parents is to help prepare our kids for life once they leave our house.
They will be making more decisions on their own and these decisions can affect them in the short and long term. Time stops for no one, and the clock keeps on ticking, so we need to teach them well at an early age. Here are three life skills for tweens before they start high school.
1. How to Manage Their Time
Time management is a huge skill to teach your kids at a young age. In high school they may deal with increased homework, more competitive sports schedules, having a job, and possibly dating for the first time. Factor in getting 8 to 10 hours of sleep and your teenager has a lot on their plate. Teaching your kids about how their priorities need to come first is a great first step in helping them understand how to manage their time.
2. How to Manage Their Money
When your kids are in grade school most of their money comes from gifts or doing chores around the house. They usually spend it on stuff like toys and candy without a lot of fiscal things to consider. However, once your kids get their first jobs they will have more money than ever before. They may even start paying some of their own bills like gas or car insurance. Sit down and show them how a budget works. By this point in their lives, they should already have a saving account, so talk to them about setting money aside and prioritizing their expenses. When you do this, you will be setting them up for financial success in the future.
3. Prioritize Academics
The saying we had drilled into our minds as high school athletes was “No Pass-No Play”. If your grades weren’t good enough, you sat on the sideline until they got better. This can be said for all the things that your kids are interested in. Some will be tempted to put sports, social life, clubs, hobbies, or other extracurricular activities ahead of school. College is very expensive and there are a lot of opportunities to earn academic scholarships to help pay for this. When your kids prioritize academics at a young age you help set them up for academic success in high school.
Sound off- What are some other things you can teach your kids before they start high school?
Huddle up- Huddle up with your child and remind them that you are always there when they need you for advice or just be someone they can talk to.
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Thanks again Coach! Hope everything is very well. I find with my Josh and Samantha now in their 20’s, they definitely need reminders. Josh finished undergrad and needed a bit of a push to continue, but being good with time and money management, was an easy discussion. Have a great summer!!