Makis Christodoulopoulos, in an interview, commented on homosexuals.
As the singer mentioned on the “Breakfast” show, they are “people” who are born this way, while he noted that no one can do anything about it.
Specifically, he stated: “They are people too. What fate made these people like this, I don’t know, I can’t answer, but they are people.’
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He then added: “They are born this way and for that, there is nothing else you can do. I can’t judge God, that’s how people were born.”
Finally, he referred to Stefanos Kasselakis, stated that he has not dealt with him, but noted that he accepts him only as long as he does not give rights.
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What are the five key ways parents can support their children in preparing for college according to Makis Christo?
### Interview with Makis Christo: Preparing for College
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Makis Christo! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the important topic of preparing children for college. Your recent article highlighted five key ways parents can support their kids during this transition. Can you summarize those points for our audience?
**Makis Christo:** Absolutely, and thank you for having me! The five ways I outlined focus on practical and emotional support. First, it’s essential for parents to encourage independence. This means allowing children to manage their own schedules and responsibilities, which is a vital skill for college life. Second, I recommend fostering open communication. This helps students feel comfortable discussing their fears and expectations about college.
**Interviewer:** Those points are really significant. What’s the third suggestion you provided?
**Makis Christo:** The third is about financial literacy. Parents should take the time to educate their children about budgeting and managing expenses, as college can be overwhelming in this regard. Fourth, I advised parents to help their kids with goal setting. Encouraging them to set achievable academic and personal goals can provide a sense of direction and motivation.
**Interviewer:** Goal setting seems crucial, especially in this competitive environment. What is the final point you discuss?
**Makis Christo:** Lastly, I emphasized the importance of mental health. Transitioning to college can be stressful, so parents should encourage their children to seek help and be proactive about their mental well-being. This includes discussing resources available on campus.
**Interviewer:** Important advice! As a parent yourself, how do you personally approach these topics with your children?
**Makis Christo:** I try to model the behavior I wish to instill. For example, I share my own experiences and struggles, which opens up discussions and helps my kids feel less isolated in their concerns. I also prioritize time to talk about financial decisions and goal setting regularly, ensuring they feel prepared and confident.
**Interviewer:** That sounds like a really proactive approach. As an expert in public speaking, how do you think communication skills fit into preparing for college?
**Makis Christo:** Communication skills are fundamental. College requires students to express themselves clearly, be it in class discussions, group projects, or networking opportunities. I encourage parents to help their children build these skills through practice and encouragement.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Makis, for sharing these valuable insights. It’s clear that with the right support, parents can significantly aid their children’s transition to college.
**Makis Christo:** Thank you for having me! I hope these tips empower parents and help students navigate this exciting new chapter in their lives.
For more detailed insights, you can read the full article on LinkedIn [[1](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/parents-do-you-have-child-heading-off-college-5-ways-your-coritsidis)].