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Dr. Laura Latta, a prominent figure in the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium, has recently shared valuable insights for parents navigating the complexities of college and career planning for their children. In her discussion, she emphasizes the importance of early preparation and the role of parents in supporting their children's aspirations.
Dr. Latta advises parents to engage in open conversations with their children about their interests and career goals from a young age. She highlights the significance of exploring various educational pathways, including vocational training, community colleges, and traditional universities. By understanding the diverse options available, parents can help their children make informed decisions that align with their passions and strengths.
Furthermore, Dr. Latta encourages parents to foster resilience and adaptability in their children, as the job market continues to evolve. She believes that equipping young individuals with the skills to navigate change will be crucial for their future success. Overall, her insights serve as a valuable resource for families aiming to prepare for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in higher education and career development.
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