An apprenticeship is a good way to get on the job training in the field that interests your homeschool student. Vocational trade school apprenticeships are a good way to let your teenager see what suits their requirements. Depending on the field chosen the apprenticeship would require anything from ten weeks to two years of training and instruction.

Career Aptitude Testing

In order to figure out the skills, abilities and talents of your homeschool students, allow them to undertake a career aptitude test. This will help them match their interests and goals with the best suited career path for them. Some may be inclined to go into hands on work, while others may prefer to work on accounting and numbers. Nothing is better than the other, it’s just a matter of finding out what suits the abilities and passions of the teenagers. This will allow them to pick the right elective subjects in high school and focus on what they want in the future.

Job Shadowing

The teenager years can be confusing when there are so many choices open to you. In order to help the homeschool students get a better idea about what specific jobs entail, it may be a good idea to have them job shadow a professional. Job shadowing allows the teenager homeschool students to develop a better understanding of the merits and demerits of the job. It also shows them what skills they need to focus on in high school to be qualified to do the job themselves. That’e when the prospective accountant realizes that he better pay attention to mathematics in the homeschool classroom.

Finding Appropriate Apprenticeships

The U.S. Department of Labor website promotes apprenticeship opportunities. Just go to the website and look for the various apprenticeships that are currently on offer. The Apprenticeship Finder Tool will allow the homeschool teenage student to sort through the various available options. Pick the best matches in your city and state for the optimum experience. This will allow the teenager to undergo professional training, be paid for it and amass some experience that can be put on to the resume at a later date.