Blogs
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White Children and Race
I am white and have been educating other white people about the meaning of race in our lives for the…
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Five Tips for Judging News Reliability
Encourage kids to ask questions about the information they’re receiving. Are there any inconsistencies in the content? Is the argument…
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Unlocking Children’s Math Potential
All students can achieve in mathematics at high levels. If we can bring about changes in mathematics teaching, many more…
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Playing to Learn: Inside and Outside of School
Providing the time, space and materials for play—as well as being a caring play partner—makes parents strong advocates for play…
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Children Need a Sense of Control
When they feel a sense of control, children and teens are focused, goal-directed, present-centered and optimistic—and not highly stressed. They…
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Raising Emotionally Healthy Adolescents: A Conversation with Rachel Henes
Parents League of New York sits down with Rachel Henes of Hallways to discuss its new book for parents and…
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The Secret to a Stress-Free College Process
The process of applying to college is about a great many things, quite apart from where one goes after high…
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College Has Evolved. So Should Your Search.
The college search is not easy. In fact, it’s only become harder, but that’s ultimately a good thing. Instead of…
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The Psychologist Parent
After spending the day reading through research on child and adolescent development, formulating advice for parents, and providing therapeutic support…
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Financial Aid Questions and Answers with Kal Chany
Don't let the process of applying for financial aid intimidate you. Kalman A. Chany, a college financial aid consultant and…
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