Before my sons left for college, I thought they needed advice. Looking back, they needed 3 simple words to guide them: Yes, No, and Maybe.
Raising a tween is living between two worlds; reflection on in-between years, where childhood and adolescence overlap in surprising ways.
Former college president offers suggestions to help parents support their teens through the college admissions process.
Every Sunday at 6 p.m., my son and I sit down together. We started calling it College Sunday, which tells you everything about my original intentions. It began the summer before his junior year, when ...
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You may have heard that community college is the thirteenth year of school or that it’s not as rigorous as a four-year university. I want to dispel both of those myths. Even if you’re taking dual ...
Grab this timeline to learn what you and your teen need to do, and when. This helpful PDF will suggest useful resources and activities to reduce stress and help guide your teen finding colleges that ...
I stood in my son’s new college apartment and eyed his boxes and piles of clothing dubiously. “Should we hit the grocery store before we leave? Maybe I could help you unpack your kitchen a little bit?
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Adoption from China, divorce, and parenting adult children through illness. When a marriage ends but shared dream of building ...