10 Curious Things Parents Do To Mess Up Their Kid’s College Journey: Part 9
How many colleges should I apply to? More than you might think. One of LA’s top college counselors on the ins & outs of college applications & financial aid
How many colleges should I apply to? More than you might think. One of LA’s top college counselors on the ins & outs of college applications & financial aid
College Admissions will never be the same, so it’s time to change your strategy. 4 helpful tips on how to move forward with the college application process.
What does the college experience look like in a pandemic? The reality is that it’s always changing. Isn’t that part of the wonder and excitement of it all?
Our very own education expert, Anne Cochran, discusses the importance (or un-importance) of extra-curricular activities for HS students in Part 6 of her ingoing college series.
Anne Cochran’s honesty is so refreshing in her article on how a parent’s involvement in the high school life of their teen is crucial for success!
In the world in which we find ourselves, Anne’s Part 4 of her series takes a beautiful unexpected turn as college results come in for her students.
Anne Cochran’s college series focuses on what happens after your child attends a four year college…. don’t worry, it’s going to be ok…
Part 2 of Anne Cochran’s 10 part series on how parents can help their kids find a right fit college.
Meet our newest columnist – Anne Cochran! If you have a teen or know a teen her insights on college are for you.
We are going through a challenging time and Dora Miller examines some of the education pitfalls and solutions we and our students are experiencing.
Brad Koepenick talks with Diane Luby Lane about the incredible Get Lit program that inspires youth to express themselves through poetry, spoken word and film. This interview is a true joy!
In Anne Cochran’s last installment of her 10 part series on college, she discusses the best way for an adult to help their teenage student – by being the parent and NOT a friend.
Healthy approaches parents can take to talk their children through what’s going on in the world right now from pre-school director Debbie Ficcara.