When you’re off to your job during the day any other time of the year, you don’t worry as much about your teenager because you know they’re safely at school. But when summer hits and they’re out on the prowl for the dog days of summer, you may find yourself scrambling to find some way [...]
Summer is officially here and teens are all frantically looking for the perfect summer job. Facebook statuses abound with “Does anyone know who’s hiring?” and other references to the desperate need for a summer job. For most teens, the job hunt involves looking in the local mall, nearby restaurants, convenient stores, etc. However, many teens are [...]
A Collection of our Must Read Facebook Articles
As we approach our 100th blog post at Parent eSource, we thought we’d create collections of some of our best articles to date. Wether you’re a new reader or have been with us since the beginning, we hope you will enjoy and share the below list of our personal favorites. Are We Experiencing a Societal [...]
There is nothing worse than coming home from school and finding a small, white envelope addressed to you from the college of your choice. Your heart stops as you slowly open the letter. Everything is a blur after you read the fateful words “we regret to inform you …” Rejection in any form is difficult [...]
The social network is buzzing with mischief and plans this week as many teens prepare for their favorite holiday of the year– April Fool’s Day. You can expect to see a lot of pranking on Facebook such as changed profile pictures, outrageous statuses and a whole lot of “poking.” It wouldn’t be surprising if some [...]
Do you find it sometimes striking the important dimensions that we miss as human beings? People who live in free, relatively stable societies get a daily dose of peace and regularity that citizens of war-torn regions around the world rarely, if ever, experience. Do you walk out into your world at least once a week [...]
This week, our interview series delves into the great world of study abroad programs. A special thank you goes out to Henry van Wagenberg at Rate Your Study Abroad www.rateyourstudyabroad.com for “virtually” sitting down with us to chat. RateYourStudyAbroad.com is the beloved mindmeld of John Henry and Henry van Wagenberg, two bros (not literally bros, [...]
I had the pleasure of sitting down with Andrew Zitoli, the principal of Millis middle school and founder of No Sticks and Stones (www.nosticksandstones.com) for a candid one on one interview regarding his Anti Bullying program and his highly successful youth Leadership curriculum. Twelve years ago, Andrew Zitoli became the principle of Millis middle school [...]
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