How can colleges assist low-income students through graduation?

Colleges do not have many policies for poor students who want to get higher education. There are many simple techniques how colleges can help poor students enroll and graduate. Read full article
February 11th, 2014 01:23 am

Which college suits your teen: Public, private or community?

Parents put their thinking hats on when deciding a suitable college for their teens. Knowledge about working of public, community and private colleges is therefore important for parents Read full article
February 06th, 2014 01:47 am

Room cleaning: How to win the bedroom war against your teen

Inculcating the habit of cleaning the room in teens is a task that many parents struggle with. Fortunately, there are several ways in which the challenge can be overcome Read full article
February 03rd, 2014 22:59 pm

Teaching teens to be responsible cell phone users

Cell phones are a necessity in modern times and children believe the same. Before buying teens their first cell phone, parents should first discuss with them pros and cons of this gadget Read full article
January 30th, 2014 02:12 am

Guide and not restrict teens from taking calculated risks

Paranoid parents are putting the weight of their fears on the young shoulders of teens. Teens should be allowed to take risks to find their rightful place in this great scheme of things Read full article
January 29th, 2014 01:02 am

Is your kid habitually defying authority at school?

Children who defy rules set by parents and teachers might have ODD. This condition should be studied closely for a better understanding of rebellious streak found in teens to find solutions Read full article
January 28th, 2014 04:37 am

Teaching your teen how to take up responsibility of baby-sitting

Baby-sitting is a flourishing career for teens who want to earn extra bucks after school. Parents need to give teenage baby-sitters some tips to teach them responsibility and discipline Read full article
January 24th, 2014 01:48 am

How popular beauty standards effect teens academically

Attractive students get better grades and more teacher approval, research studies suggest. This has a positive effect on their self-confidence and self-esteem helping them later in life Read full article
January 23rd, 2014 01:26 am

How can parents fight against teens’ ‘I don’t have homework’?

The statement ‘I don’t have homework’ has a lot behind it other than the denial of the inevitable tasks that are assigned for home. Tweaks in parents’ attitudes can urge kids to study Read full article
January 17th, 2014 01:52 am

Teens help their parents to overcome recession, but at a cost

Teens are trying to be a part of the solution to their parents’ financial problems but this comes at a cost. After-school jobs drain out teens’ energy and take up a lot of time Read full article
January 15th, 2014 01:05 am