While the bulk of college prep happens at the tail end of high school, signs of college readiness start to emerge as early as third grade. We asked local tutors and educators to offer college prep tips for younger learners.
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Your assignment: Find a university willing to go above and beyond to connect with you — even from a distance.
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The ACT was widely canceled this spring due to pandemic safety measures. Does this signal a major change in admissions? Well, maybe.
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Forget the segregated special education classrooms from the '80s and '90s. The field has advanced with early intervention and therapeutic resources. Today there is a focus on inclusion, and most classrooms are combined.
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The need for sleep is never clearer than when you have a cranky toddler on your hands. And while we might not think of it in the same way, we all have sleep routines, too. Find out if you’re setting yourself up for a healthy night’s sleep with our experts’ top tips.
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School is back in session and, as always, many students are still trying to shake off their beloved summer schedule of staying up late and sleeping in late, while struggling to pay attention in class.
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