by Pat Wyman | Oct 30, 2014 | Articles
Students who juggle sports, advanced placement courses, honors classes and other things are under enormous stress, but are finding that high achieving students combat stress with balance. At Nicolet High School senior Sammi Castle is one such student. She juggles... by Kate Kelland | Sep 14, 2014 | Articles
Researchers have found that the risk of depression increases for teens using marijuana, as well as the risk of drug dependency, suicide, or trying other drugs. They are also less likely to succeed at their studies than those teens who avoid using marijuana.... by Donna Skeels Cygan, CFP®, MBA | Aug 16, 2014 | Articles
Money is a topic that is rarely discussed but as a parent you know there is a financial conversation you must have with kids before college. We know that older generations considered it to be hush-hush, but that needs to change. It is essential that we discuss money... by Mila Koumpilova | Aug 13, 2014 | Articles
Recent research has shown that high school students perform better by starting school later in the day. After much review and consideration, officials in St Paul Minnesota are revising the daily schedule. Parents and teachers have been questioning the early start... by Kathleen Doheny | Jul 19, 2014 | Articles
While more than three-quarters of U.S. children eat fruit on any given day and over 92 percent eat vegetables, research has shown that consumption of fruits and veges declines in teen years. As children move from preschool to high school, the consumption of fruits and...
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