“Planning your career path after not attending school and what you can do to prepare now (Kanto/Kansai version)” Free online study session [November 15th and 16th] Image
URL: Kizuki Co., Ltd. Press release: November 13, 2024 “Planning your career path after not attending school and what you can do to prepare now (Kanto/Kansai version)” Free online study session [November 15th and 16th] For two days on November 15th and 16th, a learning counselor from “Kizuki Kyoiku Juku”, a private tutoring school for children who do not attend school, will give a lecture on “Planning a career path after refusing to go to school”. We will be holding a free study session on the theme of “What you can do to prepare now.”
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version)”. This event was held in September and October, but it received a better response than expected, so we decided to continue holding it in November. Event purpose When a child does not attend school, parents are concerned about the following: “My child has stopped attending school. What should I do now?” “Do I have to give up on going to higher education or returning to school?” “What should I do to prepare for the future of a child who is not attending school?” At Kizuki Kyoikujuku, we have heard many stories like this from students and parents. To date, we have supported more than 8,000 students who were unable to attend school so that they can go on to high school or university and become independent. This study session is for parents of children who are not attending school to learn the following: “How should I support my child from now on?” “What should I prepare?” We hope that many people will participate, including those who are worried about choosing their future career path, and those who have vague concerns about their children’s future. Study session overview ■Study session theme Career planning after not attending school and what you can do to prepare now (Kanto version/Kansai version) ■Speakers 《Kanto version》 Kizuki Kyoikujuku Omiya School Classroom Principal and Learning Counselor Masahiko Suenaga Kizuki Kyoikujuku Sangenjaya School Classroom Principal and Learning Counselor Shingo Ishimoto 《Kansai version》 Kizuki Kyoikujuku Kobe School Classroom Principal and Learning Counselor Mako Haino (Mako Haino) ■Implementation date and time Please choose one of the following (*The contents of each session are the same). 《Kanto version》 11/15 (Friday) 20:00-21:30 《Kansai version》 11/16 (Sat) 10:30-12:00 ■Holding method Online (ZOOM) ■Participation Free ■Study session target Parents of middle school to high school students with the following situations It seems that it is difficult or reluctant to go to school I go to school, but sometimes I take a break I no longer go to school and I don’t know what to do next I am not going to school, but I am thinking about returning to school or going to higher education I can’t think about the future, it’s hard to think about it ■How to apply Please apply using the Google form below by 10:00 on the day of the event. https://forms.gle/e5bqxU7etc1pA2gg6 After you apply, we will send you the ZOOM address. ■Contact information (common to all sessions) Kizuki Kyoikujuku Kobe School Email:
kyoumu_kobe@kizuki.or.jp ■About individual consultation In addition to this study session, you can also consult with us individually regarding “career paths and studies for children who are not attending school.” If you would like an individual consultation, please contact us by phone, LINE, or the contact form. ■Kizuki Kyoikujuku phone number (toll-free): 0120-501-858 ■Kizuki Kyoikujuku LINE official account:
https://kizuki.or.jp/redirect-line/?utm_content=-event-11148- ■Kizuki Kyoikujuku inquiry form:
https://kizuki.or.jp/kizuki-mail-contactform/?utm_content=-event-11148- About Kizuki Co., Ltd. Kizuki Co., Ltd. conducts business with the mission of “social inclusion through business” based on the vision of “creating a society where people can start over again and again.” Corporate site: https://kizuki-corp.com/ ○ School refusal online Web media for parents of children who do not attend school. Contains articles such as parents’ experiences related to school refusal, children’s feelings, interviews with celebrities, and learning methods for school refusal. https://futoko-online.jp/ ○Parent community An online community for parents of children who are not attending school. In an environment where refusing to attend school is not an exception, parents of students who do not go to school can discuss and resolve their concerns with each other through chat. We also offer online lectures inviting experts. https://kizuki.or.jp/oya-community-lp/ ○Kizuki Kyoikujuku (learning support project) A cram school that is based on the concept of helping each person find a learning method that suits them by listening to their individual problems. The types of consultations we receive are wide-ranging, including not attending school or dropping out, concerns about interpersonal relationships, concerns about physical condition, and concerns about learning. We have a total of 13 school buildings nationwide in Saitama, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Aichi, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hyogo prefectures. We also offer online classes, delivering classes to those who do not have a school building nearby or who find it difficult to go out.
https://kizuki.or.jp/ ○ Private tutoring business (learning support business) Operates “Private Tutor Kizuki Iegaku”. We provide support in the Kanto and Kansai regions for people who are refusing to go to school or who are hikikomori, including not only study but also counseling and outing companionship. https://tokyo-yagaku.jp/ ○Public-public partnership project We have been commissioned by local governments across the country to provide learning support for children from low-income households (Adachi Ward, Shibuya Ward, Hachioji City in Tokyo; Suita City in Osaka Prefecture; Taisho Ward and Sumiyoshi Ward in Osaka City; Nishinomiya in Hyogo Prefecture). As of September 2024, there are a total of 49 projects in 42
municipalities). ○Kizuki Business College (employment support business) Operates “Kizuki Business College,” a work transition support office in Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Osaka Prefecture. We provide support for “employment that is suitable for each
individual” for those who have retired due to mental illness such as depression or developmental disorders, and for those who are unable to work due to these illnesses or disabilities. .
https://kizuki-corp.com/kbc/