Service learning serves a dual purpose: It takes students deeper into their high school academics while giving back to their world through volunteer community service. It's a win-win in which they learn and help others.
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.
When it's school project time, the whole family gets involved. But sometimes, parent involvement in education isn't enough. That's when strangers can help.
Career job training may still be years away for your young teen, but talking about careers now can help your child with smart goal setting for future options. These conversation starters can help open the lines of communication.
Volunteers help their communities in countless ways, and there’s a volunteer opportunity for everyone. But did you ever consider the benefits working in volunteer groups provide the volunteer?
Many alternative educational options exist for teens at risk of dropping out, such as tech prep programs and youth community service. Find out some of the possibilities and learn where to go for more information.
American citizenship brings with it several important responsibilities. Children can learn about it through a combination of field trips, fun family home activities, and basic citizenship education.
Teaching citizenship begins at home. Help your children build their social strengths and become more responsible family members through your expectations of their behavior.
Good citizenship begins at home. Help your children to understand their role as citizens in your community by encouraging youth community service and volunteering opportunities.
A federal student loan forgiveness program designed to encourage college graduates to take jobs in public service could result in forgiveness of some college financial aid loans. This article provides details student borrowers need to know.
Teaching responsible citizenship is teaching character. Learn how to help children build social strengths as they become responsible family members, friends, and citizens.