When you apply to colleges, the college will ask you to explain what unique things should make your student stand out to them. I suggest that you begin to start a resume by 9th grade. You can use this for
Resume for Students: How & When to Start It

When you apply to colleges, the college will ask you to explain what unique things should make your student stand out to them. I suggest that you begin to start a resume by 9th grade. You can use this for
Each Friday I am posting a favorite resource that has really helped me or my family. I am rotating these based on different topics: favorites when we had little ones, favorites for our teens, spiritual growth, chores/skills and preparing for college.
Each Friday I am posting a favorite resource that has really helped me or my family. I am rotating these based on different topics: favorites when we had little ones, favorites for our teens, spiritual growth, chores/skills and, college preparation. So
I was driving down the street one day and saw a sign outside a school. You know how they pick a character trait to work on for a month or other set time period? Well, this one had the word,
Each Friday I am posting a favorite resource that has really helped me or my family. I am rotating these based on different topics: favorites when we had little ones, favorites for our teens, spiritual growth, chores/skills and college preparation. So
Helping your child have some life-changing experiences while they are at home can give them a great sense of family identity, memories, stories to tell, and new friendships to form. Now I can see clearly that experiences are much better