College and Career Readiness for High Schoolers
It’s not enough to teach your high schooler the basic subjects. Adding a College and Career Readiness curriculum to your homeschool lessons makes sense!
Get ready for college with these college transition articles geared toward the graduating senior or incoming college freshman and parents of college age kids.
It’s not enough to teach your high schooler the basic subjects. Adding a College and Career Readiness curriculum to your homeschool lessons makes sense!
Is your teen struggling to decide on a major in college? Taking a career motivations assessment can help him choose a path he’ll love!
Are you or your students struggling with how to take notes in class? Check out these easy methods that will make note taking and studying easier!
Finding the perfect college for your homeschool student can be a challenge. Thiel College makes it easier with their new accelerated degrees!
Making the transition from homeschool to college can be a daunting one. Thiel College makes it easier. After discovering Thiel College, I was given the opportunity to share it with you. As a homeschool mom, a homeschool-friendly college is a must. That’s why I’m so excited to introduce you to Thiel College. All About Thiel …
Do you or your child have dyslexia? Learning how to navigate online classes can be tricky! We asked Dan Jordan, author, counselor, and disabilities services coordinator, to share some of the best tips for navigating online classes for students with dyslexia. Tips for students with dyslexia as they Navigate distance learning Tip 1: Know the …
Now, more than ever, high school seniors need graduation announcements to recognize their achievements. Without physical, in-person graduation ceremonies, anything that can be done to celebrate and commemorate their high school careers is so important. Graduations during a quarantine My high school senior is struggling. Three years ago he decided to go to public school …
ACT Prep with dyslexia or any learning disability can be tricky, but there are programs that can make it easier! One of the hardest things to prepare for, whether you have a learning disability or not, is a standardized test like the ACT or SAT. My oldest had previously taken the PSATs and SAT, but …
Heading off for a college tour? Here are questions to ask during a college visit to make sure it’s a good fit for your child. I was compensated for my time writing this review, but all opinions are my own. Have you ever been torn between excitement and the urge to burst into hot mess …
In just a couple of years, my oldest will be heading off to college in the fall. This year though, my husband is tackling some pre-requisite classes before entering a nursing program. Those college books? Wow, are they pricey! So, when we started looking into him going back to school, we wanted to learn how …
Preparing for college is daunting! Starting this new phase of life means change for both you and your student. For them, this is their chance to spread their wings. For you, you have to learn to let them. How can you help your child make this transition? Here are some suggestions for parents to consider. A …
You’re itching for it all—packing everything into your parents car, the drive through campus, and the first steps into your very own dorm room. Well, you probably have a roommate or two. High school was a blast, but you’re ready for the next chapter of your life. It was only three years ago, now, that …
Trying to get ready, you have gone over checklist after checklist. Even though you have the basics covered (clothes, school supplies, laptop, etc), it’s possible a few essentials have been overlooked. If this is your first time away from home, and you’re just not sure, here are some items you should not forget. 1. Dry …