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Rethinking College Readiness: Helping Teens Find Their Strengths in an AI-Driven World
Episode 132
Published 1 month ago
Description
- Mark Smith’s personal story growing up with undiagnosed dyslexia and feeling academically inferior
- Why traditional education systems often fail students who learn differently
- Discovering strengths vs fixing weaknesses and how this mindset changes career outcomes
- The importance of helping teens identify how they learn best
- Why teens do not need to have their lives figured out by age 17
- Reframing success as adaptability, curiosity, and lifelong learning
- How parents can support undecided or multi-talented students without adding pressure
- The role of tools like CliftonStrengths (StrengthsFinder) in guiding students and professionals
- Preparing teens for an AI-driven future without losing intellectual curiosity
- Why AI should be used to augment learning, not replace thinking
- Building a digital footprint and portfolio in a world where AI screens résumés
- Helping teens align education, purpose, and long-term fulfillment beyond just money
- Mark’s advice for parents who want to guide rather than control their teen’s future
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