
A recent article in The Washington Post addressed a subject that has been of growing concern to those of us who work with teens and young adults. While much has…
A recent article in The Washington Post addressed a subject that has been of growing concern to those of us who work with teens and young adults. While much has…
The college selection and application process can be completely overwhelming. It can be difficult to know where to even start and having college counseling set up from the very beginning…
Accepting a loved one’s mental health issues is challenging and can be anxiety provoking. This article is helpful in understanding the importance of interventions. Interventions are often the first step…
We generally hear about the primary factors that are taken into account by college admission counselors. These are high school grades, SAT and/or College Board test scores, the student’s essay,…
Is your child ready to “fly?” Author and Mother, Amy Kite, addresses her feelings about her 18 year old as he began his freshman year at college. Many of you…
We recently learned that the teachers at one of our high schools were asked to post some signs that when read by the students on their first day back at…
Consider this statistic: 33,000 people died from opioid overdoses in 2015 . This number included a 72 percent increase in deaths that resulted from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Fentanyl is…
Our children are heading off to college over the next few weeks. Hopefully they are ready for this new chapter in their lives. The majority, at a minimum, is anxious….
The college tour might not yield the intended result writes author Erica Reischer. In her recent New York Times article, she suggests that the college tour might not be the…
Andrea Petersen’s article recently published again in the Wall Street Journal recently, provides a few solid tips to parents and their teens on using these next couple of months to…
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