I think a great place to start is sitting down and having a conversation with your child. Ask them what their goal is, and what they they need from you in terms of support. That way you are clear on whats being asked of you, and can more readily identify whether that is something you are or are not comfortable with.
It's by no means the holistic answer, but I believe a great starting point.
talk to their children
No, it is not. Attain is a verb meaning to achieve a goal or objective.
The main goal of Chinese children historically was to conform to societal expectations, excel in their studies, and ultimately secure a stable and successful future for themselves and their family. This often involved prioritizing academic achievement, respect for authority, and filial piety.
A "goal" is something you wish to attain. A "gaol" is a jail, something I hope you don't wish to attain.
Yes, people must communicate in order to attain a common goal. Communication allows people to understand the goal and to keep other people apprised of the goal.
It means: To achieve or accomplish a desired task/goal.
Main goal of Hinduism is to live life happily and attain the highest joys of this life. Also Ultimate goal of Hinduism is to attain Moksha (liberation) or reunite with Supreme God.
A permanent end to suffering.
The reign of Czar was only so long. Sometimes they left some business undone as Peter did. Catherine was able to attain his goal of westernizing Russia.
Outcome
to have smooth flow of business and attain the goal on time
One common goal of all major world religions is to attain salvation.
("To attain" means to reach, to achieve, to accomplish a goal, not to be confused with 'obtain' which relates to a material object one acquires.)Examples:"He went into politics to attain a position of power and fame.""Under Alexander the Great, Macedonia attempted to attain domination of the eastern Mediterranean.""With diligence, one may attain proficiency."