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eParenting used to mean keeping your kids safe on the Internet, however now it has a wider scope including parenting with the use of technology, and distance parenting. Curated by Peter Mellow |
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A gap year is dedicated time to explore who you are. It is not an indication you won’t return to further study.
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Students matching the ‘traditional’ applicant’s profile see university as a stepping stone to a good job. Those from less-well-represented groups care more about higher education’s intrinsic value.
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Parents can support their children through the coming weeks of year 12 exams by using four strategies.
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When her suburban Dallas high school moved online, Charvi Goyal realized that the schoolmates she’d been informally tutoring between classes would still need extra help.
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Teenagers value religious diversity, but a quarter of them do not have a positive attitude to Muslims or Hindus, a study of “religious literacy” has found.
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Students take challenges along when they spend a semester abroad and need to be prepared to take care of themselves in a new setting and a new language.
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A study has found children between the ages of 8 and 14 who take care of a family member with a drug addiction or mental illness aren't very happy at, and don't feel all that safe, at school.
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During college commencement addresses, speakers often offer bad advice to college graduates—here's what to know about following your passion
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Top ways to stay connected with those back home while you are studying in Australia. Try these useful apps to contact your loved ones.
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Many students are struggling financially, according to a new Universities Australia survey conducted by University of Melbourne researchers.
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The majority of parents think academic expectations are putting too much pressure on their children, and a significant number of kids are experiencing mental health problems as a result.
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This question originally appeared on Quora: What are the skills every 18 year old needs? Answer by Julie Lythcott-Haims, Author of NYT bestseller How to Raise an Adult; former Stanford dean; podcast host. 1. An 18-year-old must be able to talk to strangers Faculty, deans, advisers, landlords, store clerks, human resource managers, coworkers, ban