Resources for Parents
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For Parents of High School Students Only - This insightful guide takes you and your teen from freshman year through the college admissions process. Loaded with practical advice, High School 411 provides information and direction on the most common questions facing high school students and their parents today. High School 411 is your all-in-one informational source. High School 411 |
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Help Your Student Get Ahead This Summer - Encouraging your teen to participate in a summer program can have a lasting effect. There are countless opportunities for high school students to experience new things, have fun, and make a college application stand out to all those admissions committees. So spend some time doing some research. Get your own personal copy of the Yale Daily News Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs |
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| Step By Step Guide Through The College Admissions Process - The application process is not only a challenging period for students, but for parents as well. Kaplan has created a guide especially for moms and dads, featuring expert advice on everything you need to know to help your teen through a successful college admissions process. A Parent's Guide To College Admissions |
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Learn How to Retire While You are Still Young - Between the precious years of child care and college tuition where does the money go? People have a lot of reasons for not retiring early but it is possible, if you follow the strategies Les Abromovitz shares in "You Can Retire While You're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It". Learn what early retirement is and how to get there in this fantastic book!You Can Retire While You're Still Young Enough to Enjoy It |
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