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In a recent episode, college advisor and seasoned parent Amy Breslow shares her valuable insights on the college audition process, offering guidance to parents navigating this challenging journey. Joining MTCA Director Charlie Murphy, Breslow reflects on her own experiences as a two-time MTCA parent, shedding light on the emotional and logistical complexities of preparing for auditions.
Breslow emphasizes the importance of parental support during this pivotal time, discussing various ways parents can be present and helpful without overwhelming their children. She highlights the need for open communication and understanding, encouraging parents to listen to their children's aspirations and concerns.
The conversation delves into practical tips for managing stress and expectations, as well as the significance of celebrating achievements, big or small. Breslow's insights aim to empower parents, equipping them with the tools needed to foster a positive environment as their children embark on this exciting yet daunting journey toward college auditions.
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