Getting a summer job can help your child learn important lessons such as responsibility and the value of money. Developing a good work ethic early in life is important for future success. Since you are more familiar with the process, you should help your child get the right summer job. First, sit down together and discuss what kind of work your child would be interested in. There are many different opportunities available to young people ranging from working with children to office internships. Once you've decided on the type of job to look for, work on writing a resume together. You can list strengths and weaknesses as well as any relevant classes. Employers understand that young people don't have an extensive work background, but they expect an organized, well-written resume. It's a good