EduGuide ShortCut: Set Aside $25 per Month for College

It’s never too late to start saving for college—even if your kid is a senior in high school. Financial aid for school will only go so far, better you child learns that now. Commit now to saving.

Make a Respect Inventory

Respect is relative, so it helps to know where you, and your relatives, stand.

Hold a Family Summit on Respect

Though as a parent, it's your job to set the standards for respectful behavior in your family, it is a good idea to get everyone's input. How? Hold a family meeting.

How To Respect (and Love) a Disrespectful Teen

To get respect from your teen, you have to give it. You have the right to be treated with respect, but only if you model it first.

How To "Fight Fair" with Your Teen

Getting mad is normal when dealing with a disrespectful teen, but it won't get you what you want. A little self-control will help you have a constructive discussion instead of a knock-down-drag-out fight.

How to Respectfully Disagree in a Disrespectful World

Disagreements are unavoidable; it's how you disagree that matters. Learn some tips on having a respectful disagreement with your teen.

EduGuide: Get Respect from My Teen

Use this guide to develop an atmosphere of respect in your home and family.

Pay for College

Get the steps, advice and links you need to figure out how to pay for college, all in one place.
 
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