Are You Wanting A Special Education For Your Little Child?

Even when your little boy or your little girl was a toddler, perhaps you noticed that he or she was extra smart. Of course, it is more than likely very natural for parents to think that their kids are the sharpest kids to ever live. However, it might be that others, maybe somebody other than proud grandparents, also noticed that your child was pretty intelligent. Perhaps a Sunday School teacher or a close friend pointed out to you that your child was very intelligent. Read More 

Have A Teen Daughter Who Is Bullied & Self-Harms? Consider An All Girls Catholic School

Many parents who choose to send their children to Catholic schools do so for the quality education with added values that often results in high academic achievements. Catholic school staff and faculty instill values of commitment and self-discipline in their students, while encouraging family input and parental involvement. While basically all parents are concerned with their children's education, there are other factors that could easily necessitate the transition from public school to Catholic school, particularly for young teen girls. Read More 

4 Reasons To Consider A Private School For Your Child

If your child is nearing school age, it may be soon time to decide if a private or public education is the best fit. There are many great schools out there, both public and private, but many parents to decide that a private school is a great option for their child. Keep reading to better understand some of the reasons as to why you may want to consider enrolling your child in a private school. Read More 

How to Make Your Child’s First Day of Kindergarten a Little Easier

Kindergarten is such a big deal; it's when your little one begins big kid school. It's a big deal for your child and for you as parents as well. You're going to feel all kinds of emotions: happiness, sadness, stress, and a number of other emotions all in one day. To help get your child through their first day, there are a number of things you can do to help make it easier for them and you as parents as well. Read More 

Why Private Schools Can Be Beneficial For A Child’s Mental Health

As children begin attending public high school, they come under a new litany of tough rules and harder school work. Even worse, they are going through puberty and other growth periods. Sadly, public school seems to contribute to anxiety and depression, making private school an important investment for many parents. Public Schools May Be Causing Mental Health Problems Many studies have been undertaken to gauge whether public school life causes mental health problems. Read More