Teen Needs to Catch Up in High School
At age 17, it may be easiest for a teen to go to the nearest community college or alternative high school that offers a GED program. read more
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At age 17, it may be easiest for a teen to go to the nearest community college or alternative high school that offers a GED program. read more
Our expert suggests how a teen might go about making a tough decision. read more
Joining the Army can help get you through college, but it's best to meet with a recruiter and hear all the options before you sign. read more
A high-school diploma should never be considered a waste of time and effort. At the very least, those four years can teach you how to use your mind in... read more
There is no reason to panic just because an 18-year-old does not want to go to college or get a job. Here's what you should do. read more
Find how to deal with a child who wants to drop out of high school. read more
Many scholarships are awarded based on how well-rounded a student is in all aspects of his life. read more
There are many correspondence and independent study programs that can help your daughter obtain an accredited diploma. read more
Find advice on how to help a child with LD prepare for the GED. read more
What options does a high-school dropout have to receive a diploma? read more
Whether it's banging on pots or singing a favorite tune, odds are that your child loves to make music. Take this quiz to find out just how musically i... read more
The best thing parents can do, regarding music or any other child-generated interest, is to provide their kids with a non-pressured introduction to th... read more
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