All in Parenting Young Adults
When I left home for college, one of the things I looked forward to the very most was going through rush (now known as recruitment), and joining a sorority. I had watched my sister do the same thing and knew from her experience that being part of a sisterhood had a positive impact on her four years and beyond. Guess what!? The experience and impact were just as positive for me and my daughters!
The high school years are tricky as a parent. Your children are testing you in ways you could not even imagine when they were younger. These nine tools and tips will not only help you navigate the murky waters of high school they will help you feel like you have accomplished your goals with your son or daughter.
These tools will help keep your college student healthy while away from home.
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Can I let you in on a secret? I want to share something with you that you may not know yet! There are a few unknown college-related expenses lurking out there. Especially if this is your first kiddo at college. But don’t worry! You can easily get caught up!
It’s the senior year of high school. Your son or daughter has completed applications to multiple universities. Responses begin to roll in and the answers are waitlisted or declined admission to their first, second or maybe even their third choice. Don’t want to spend $500K or go to jail just to get your children into college? These three tips could be the difference between an admission status of declined or waitlisted to accepted!