top of page

Parents Guides
How Parents and Students Can Make Education Decisions Together
The strongest outcomes happen when parents and students work as a team. Create Open Communication Encourage honest conversations without judgement. Respect the Student’s Ownership Students are more committed when they feel ownership over decisions. Agree on Shared Goals Discuss: Long-term aspirations Personal growth Expectations Alignment reduces conflict. When Neutral Guidance Helps At Rawa, we support families in navigating these conversations constructively and calmly. Fre
1 min read
Common Worries Parents Have About University (And How to Address Them)
It’s natural for parents to worry about their child’s future. Understanding these concerns helps address them calmly and constructively. Academic Failure Parents often worry their child will struggle academically. Encouragement and realistic expectations are key. Lack of Direction Many students refine their goals during university. This is part of the learning process. Independence and Responsibility Mistakes are part of growth. Allowing room for learning builds confidence. R
1 min read
How Parents Can Support Their Child When Studying Away From Home
Studying away from home is a big step for both students and parents. Preparation and communication make the transition smoother. Encourage Independence Before Leaving Students who practice independence early adjust better. This includes: Managing schedules Handling responsibilities Making decisions Stay Supportive Without Over-Managing Healthy support means: Being available Avoiding constant monitoring Trusting your child Discuss Expectations Early Clear conversations about:
1 min read
How Parents Can Help Their Child Make Confident Academic Decisions
Many parents want to help their child make the “right” academic decision, but are unsure how involved they should be. Too much pressure can cause stress, while too little guidance can leave students feeling lost. This guide helps parents strike the right balance. Understand That Uncertainty Is Normal Not knowing what to study is common. Uncertainty does not mean a lack of ambition or ability. Parents can help most by: Normalising uncertainty Allowing exploration Avoiding rush
1 min read
How Parents Can Support Their Child When Choosing a University Major
Parents play a crucial role in supporting students through academic decisions. However, knowing how to help without overwhelming can be challenging. This guide is written specifically for parents. Listen Before Advising Students often need: Understanding Space to express uncertainty Reassurance Listening builds trust and confidence. Support Exploration, Not Pressure Encourage your child to: Explore interests Ask questions Learn about different options Pressure often creates r
1 min read
bottom of page