Fortunately, children today are more at an advantage than not. Schools are slowly recognising the need to make this an integral function, with trained career counsellors evaluating and understanding a students’ personality, interest, abilities, and skills, and using this to suggest the best-fit career options, working with them to address their challenges, provide insights and boost their confidence, and offering a platform for self-exploration. However, effective counselling also requires parents to be involved in the process and being open to suggestions made. They need to play an active role in the child’s development by working with the career counsellor to aid the decision-making process, instil a mature outlook, set the right expectations, and encourage the pursuit of ambitions and interests.