Ready For College? – Parents: from Hand-holder to Adviser.How to help your child.
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Encore: When kids are in middle school, parents should be transitioning from telling students what to do to helping students figure out options and make good decisions on their own. Today’s program will show parents what it takes and how to make it work. It’s a very important turning point in their child’s life. In the early years of childhood, parents “tell” their children how to act and how to behave. Plus, parents do lots of things “for” their kids. Yet, in middle-school, young teens no longer want to be “told” what to do. They are beginning to assert their independence. Help them do that constructively. How do you help your child begin to “grow up”? How to help channel that independence your child wants so badly? Learn how to begin helping teens make good decisions on their own: how to take care of themselves, how to become more responsible. To do this, parents have to become sounding boards to help their kids make wise decisions about school, all things related to school, and their emerging lives. It’s a personal skill and a kind of mindset that’s essential in preparing kids for college. Parents can help their kids learn to — * problem-solve * see long-term * begin to understand what growing up is about * deal with things they find hard to do — or don’t want to do * use their independence to handle themselves on their own and all that entrails In short, parents begin to open the window to the adult world: to explain what growing up means. Listen in to learn how. Want to know how to become an adviser and guide? College Smart: Practical Tips for Parents is an easy to use guide that helps students grow into the 12 College Smart Strategies they’ll need to succeed in college. Start the new year off right. Take advantage of this discounted offer! ►College Smart®: Students middle school through college. Been listening to our programs? Then you know the majority of college students — even the “very smart” — aren’t doing well. They don’t know what to do to “fix” their problems. Students who start getting ready early avoid these problems. Give a young person in your life a step-by-step guide to success. ►College Smart® Practical Tips for Parents — A really easy, quick read. “What should I do?” “How do I do it?” Here’s your roadmap. Dr. Bob talks directly to you. Read one short chapter at a time — or skip around. Learn how to help your student: in middle school, high school, and college. Play a significant role in your child’s growth and success. ►Start College Smart® — For high school students and younger college students Get your student started off on the right foot. From day one. A bad start can turn everything upside down. Low grades, dropped courses, extreme stress. Did you know? 25% of freshmen leave college. College is all about big changes. Positive ones. Student need to know how to cope.   Get a special discount. All 3 books for $33.33! A $42.84 value. Act now! Use the links and codes below! Or purchase at a discount on www.GetCollegeSmart.com   College Smart https://www.createspace.com/5597488 (https://www.createspace.com/5597488) CODE FE24LPE8   Start College Smart https://www.createspace.com/5597604 (https://www.createspace.com/5597604) CODE FE24LPE8   College Smart Practical Tips for Parents https://www.createspace.com/5597575 (https://www.createspace.com/5597575)   CODE FE24LPE8 (http://webtalkradio.net/files/2015/08/threebooks.jpg)  
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