Going to college is challenging for American students because one needs high grades to get in. A constant focus and commitment is the only way to go, and youngsters often give up the dream down the line. As a parent, you can do more than help your kid with the funding part of college admission. You can inspire them to chase their dreams until they achieve them. Expect it to take some creativity ... Read the Post
5 Unique Ideas to Inspire your Child to Attend College
5 Simple Ideas To Support Your Child Starting School
A child starting school is an anxious time for any parent, and the child. In fact, it can be easy to overlook how nervous a child can be. But, it’s normal. Everything they know, particularly their standard routine, is about to change. In most cases, children have little control over any of this. It’s easy to see why they would be nervous but you can help make it easier for them. ... Read the Post
The Top 4 Benefits of a British International School for your Children
Whether you have already decided to send your child to a British international school or else you are currently weighing up your options ahead of a re-location or extended job opportunity, there is certainly a lot to consider before you sign on the dotted line. With this in mind, continue reading to learn of the top four benefits of a British international school for your children. 1. A ... Read the Post
Girls Face a COVID Confidence Crisis
Tips to Provide Girls with B2S Confidence By Marcie Colledge, PhD and Kelly McCollum, MPH Raising girls in an education-friendly home can help create lifelong problem solvers. When girls are encouraged to ask questions, experiment with their ideas, and explain their thought process, they develop skills that will help them excel in life in general, but especially in subjects such as science ... Read the Post
Different Forms of Parent Engagement in Schools
In order for a school to succeed, a high level of parental engagement is critical. Students from different second-year backgrounds can even close achievement gaps by taking advantage of this. The majority of parents believe they can make a great deal of difference in their child's learning and development, yet 46% of them wish they could do more for their child's academic success. It takes ... Read the Post
How to Make Your Summer Vacation with Kids Educational
By Marcie Colledge and Kelly McCollum, Co-Founders of Yellow Scope After a year of isolation kids across the nation are getting ready for a summer vacation spent playing with friends, participating in sports, and going on family vacations. But the learning loss these kids experienced during the pandemic is still looming over their educational future, and parents are looking for ways to help ... Read the Post
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