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Summer jobs give kids more than a paycheck

Summer jobs give kids more than a paycheck

Summer jobs can give teens valuable life experience that help them transition to adulthood—not just a paycheck, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Benefits of include:

  • Career exploration: Summer jobs and internships help explore different careers that might interest them. They also provide opportunities to network and find future mentors.
  • Financial independence: Teens learn financial skills such as budgeting and money management.
  • Time management: Teens learn to manage their time, set deadlines and be accountable.
  • Communication skills: Teens learn how to interact with their supervisors, customers and colleagues.
  • Work ethic: Teens learn values such as teamwork, respect and responsibility.
  • Self-confidence: Working in the real-world boosts and self-confidence.

When looking for a summer job, suggest that your teen consider these factors:
  • Is it a good fit? Look for jobs that align with your interests and skills.
  • Is it flexible? Summer jobs should be flexible to accommodate a teen's schedule.
  • Is there time for family fun? Teens will need to take family vacation plans into account.

Teens should consider their priorities and achieve a balance between work and other commitments.

More information: For more about the benefits of a summer job, visit Kids Health.

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