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.
From stocking up on popular children's books to inventing fun family activities, here are tried-and-true roadtrip ideas for keeping your kids too entertained to ask, “Are we there yet?”
While we think of childhood as carefree, kids’ worries range from types of bullying to discipline in school. Help your student develop social strategies if you see the following signs of concern.
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.
Thinking about home schooling your children? This list of tips from a home schooling parent will help you find the home schooling supplies and resources you need to be successful.
Getting into everything is normal baby behavior. Before your little one starts crawling, reduce parent stress, protect your prized possessions, and keep your child safe by baby-proofing your house.
Smart goal setting can help parents prioritize what they want in a school and find one that will help their children achieve dreams and have a successful future.
Once you've picked a school that is a great match for your child, your job has just begun. Smart goal setting and parent-teacher communication can help make sure that your child has a successful academic career.
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.
Studies have shown that parents who spend quality time with their kids and help them set goals produce kids with less teenagers' issues. Learn the secret to raising healthier teens.
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?"
Once you have finally achieved your dream, take some time to look back and reassess your path to goal setting and success.
First, the story of a mom worried about making sure her daughter is ready for preschool, and her efforts to give babysitting tips to her in-home childcare provider. Then, advice from the experts.