A dynamic educator teaches parents how to set the stage for academic success. Sharon Chandler knows the many challenges that parents face today. With no college education herself, she instilled the old-fashioned values of respect, hard work, and academic focus in her two children-both of whom went on to attend prestigious graduate schools. Chandler now teaches hundreds of parents every year to prepare their children for college through her non-profit Yes2Kollege Education Resources, Inc. This book reveals the practical, proven methods behind Chandler's belief that any hard-working student can attend college-regardless of family background or income. Say Yes to College shows parents how to: - Lay a foundation of excellence through love of learning and respect for authority - Combat peer pressure and pop culture images - Work with teachers, guidance counselors and others - Mind a child's emotional health and academic development - Pick the right college - Tackle the SATs and college admissions process - Find support along the way Say Yes to College presents a winning combination of traditional tough love and hard-won knowledge that will help parents empower their children for a lifetime of success.
Helping to plan for my son, and encouraging my sister's children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
As two college graduate parents, we have always planned and encouraged our son to go to college (he is just a middle schooler now). Much of the information in the book is familiar to us - pehaps because we have been there, and done that. However, my much-younger sister did not go to college, and as a parent of two children (both now in high school) she is facing bureaucratic hurdles and apathetic guidance counselors. The early chapters of this book are geared towards the parent's role in promoting higher education, and are wonderfully inspiring and informative for that task. The later chapters help support parents as they research and push for opportunities for their children. The paperwork and misdirection from supposedly helpful advisors can be daunting, and ultimately damning for some parents, and their children. This book gives advice and guidance on getting your child, and your child's school, involved in planning for the child's best future. The single-parent author tells her own personal accounts of getting her children proactively involved in surmounting the myriad of difficulties upon which any parent could be easily waylaid. This book would be very helpful to those parents needing encouragement and ideas on how to build in a college-bound mindset with their young children. To parents of older children, this book is useful in helping surmount the seemingly endless obstacles of getting your child through the high school years with the best possible foundation for college bound success. As the author states, college graduates earn significantly more money than high school graduates (with rare exception). Every bit of advice and advantage we as parents can give our children is useful in helping them reach their greater potential.
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