Is college right for your child?
College is expensive and your child doesn't have a clue about a career path. Is it really worth it? Read on before you decide.
College hopefuls may need help processing letters of acceptance — or rejection
Parents can help their high school seniors put college admissions decisions in perspective.
A parent's role in the college application process
Your challenge as a parent is to support your student as she applies to college but let her do the work.
ACT or SAT: What’s the difference?
Find out how these two college admissions tests differ and whether your student should take one or the other, or both.
CTE programs offer diverse options for teens
Today's vocational or CTE programs can expand your child's choices for rewarding work and even kickstart their future career.
Getting a job, getting a life: The workplace and young people with LD
Expert advice for parents on starting early to help kids with learning disabilities prepare for success in the workplace.
What do you want to be? Parents and counselors give teens career guidance
High school students need direction on their career path, and parents and counselors each play a key role.
Creative ways to pay for college in an economic downturn
Economic woes needn't mean the end of your child's college plans.
College resources for students with LD or ADHD
Whether your teen with LD or AD/HD is college-bound or already on campus, he'll find this resource list invaluable.
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