The fear of every parent is that their NEET child will "rot." Inactivity breeds depression; depression breeds inertia. To raise a happy NEET, you must replace external deadlines with internal rhythms.
"I am not your career counselor. I am your parent. My only job right now is to make sure you feel safe enough to think. When you feel safe, you will make good choices." How to Raise a Happy NEET
For parents supporting a child in a NEET situation, "raising them happy" often shifts the focus from traditional employment to . Key strategies include: The fear of every parent is that their NEET child will "rot
Raising a child or supporting a young adult who is (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) requires a delicate balance of empathy and boundaries. The goal isn't just to "fix" the situation, but to ensure they remain mentally healthy and connected while finding their path. 1. Prioritize Mental Well-being Many NEETs aren't "lazy"; they are often paralyzed by depression , or a fear of failure [3, 4]. Remove the Stigma: I am your parent
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