Close

Not a member yet? Register now and get started.

lock and key

Sign in to your account.

Account Login

Forgot your password?

March, 2008 Posts published in March, 2008

10 Mar Posted by in Academics, College Planning | Comments

Your First Year of College: 25 Tips to Help You Survive and Thrive Your Freshman Year and Beyond

The first years of college can be stressful for both the student and parent. Helping your child as he or she enters the final stages of child developmental should include a discussion of post secondary school options. In some parts of the country, less than 25% of the students who enter college leave with a...

Read more...

06 Mar Posted by in Divorce | Comments

How to Help Your Child Cope With Divorce

Divorce is difficult. There are no easy answers. It’s difficult managing your own emotions and handling your own personal matters, let alone handling your child’s concerns. Below are some coping factors that you may want to consider while helping you child. It’s always important to take into account your child’s age, child development, level of...

Read more...

04 Mar Posted by in Life Skills, Teens | Comments

Should My Teen Get A Job?

Some parents are against it. Some parents are for it. Is it a good idea or a bad idea for teenagers to get a job? Some parents want their teen to earn and handle their own money. There are plenty of jobs for teens out there, but do all teens fit for all jobs. There...

Read more...

School Anxiety and School Phobia

As a fun summer comes to an end, butterflies nerves fill the bellies of many children as they get dressed for their first day back to school. Parents assure their child that they will do “just fine.” For most children that’s where the anxiety ends; they reach the classroom, catch up with their friends and...

Read more...