When you teach children behaviors that show them you believe in them, that you value their contributions, and that teach character, they can build a can-do attitude.
Our high-tech economy demands more of entry-level employees than ever before. Adolescent parenting now means helping make the connection between student homework and really achieving your dreams.
Cutting down the rising cost of college can help with really achieving your dreams. There are smart ways to save, starting with the classes you take your freshman year of high school.
One way to help children achieve dreams is to teach them smart goal setting and then let them overcome their own obstacles in their adolescent activities. Don't solve everything for them or make it too easy.
Read Lisa Hayes's glowing review of "Succeed Every Day: Daily Readings for Teens" by Pamela Espeland. Author Espeland includes lots of useful advice teens about goal setting and success.
Families with children of special needs can find hope and renewal in three special needs resources: faith, freedom and friendship. Learn how these can help.
Jane Goodall knows the secret to really achieving your dreams. A parent's development of community service opportunities can inspire children to a lifetime of greatness and faith.
Each child finds a different path to achieve dreams. Parents are the guardians of those dreams and need to nurture good parent-teacher communication so that the school can help those dreams grow.
Balancing academics with becoming involved on campus and making friends can be challenging. Learn from these students' experiences how to achieve dreams of balance and how to make more friends.
Want a head start on really achieving your dreams? Then start taking those college credits while still in high school. You'll develop college study skills which will ease student homework and give you a jump start.
A college student's advice for teenagers is to take high school academics seriously if they want to achieve their dreams. He suggests asking early, "Is college right for me?"
Students struggle hardest in college when they don’t know what they’re trying to achieve. Goals to set in college are ones that help students focus on what's really important and goals that help them stay focused.
When you have goals to set how do you go about getting motivated? The key to goal setting and success is spelled out for all of you goal setting students.
Got goals to set? Make them achievable with the Smart Goal Setting Challenge!
You’ve narrowed your college choices to a handful. Now it’s time to figure out what college is right for you. The best way to make your selection is to plan and execute a college visit. Getting on campus will tell you more than any college brochure or Web site ever could.