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  • What to Remember About Renting Student Apartments

    Are you on the hunt for student apartments? This time of year it seems like everyone is. Actually, according to data from the 2012 Census there were a little over 50,000 residents living in student housing. As you can probably see, you aren’t alone in your search. Living in student housing can be an awesome […]

  • Learn the Facts About Autism

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), autism affects 1 in 50 school age children, and the number is only growing. Since 1980, in fact, the diagnosis rate for autism has risen dramatically. Have questions? Here’s what you need to know about autism: What is autism? Autism is a neural development disorder […]

  • Things to Look for When Selecting a Prechool for Your Child

    Choosing the right school for your child is a big decision. When searching for the right preschool to nurture your little one and provide a loving environment that encourages learning, a lot goes into your decision. Knowing specific things to look for helps parents make an informed choice. What Should Parents Look for in a […]

  • Guarantee A Great Education for Your Children Like This

    In the U.S. 5.3 million children attend the top private school. Your child really should be one of those attendees. Public schools are an indisposable part of American freedom and culture, but they’re infamous for only providing the bare minimum of education, which is barely enough anymore with the demands of college and the difficulty […]

  • Three Important Factors to Look for When Choosing Preschools

    It’s clear that children start to learn from the moment that they are born. Physical development, understanding communication, and growing social skills are heavily focused upon at the earliest stages of a child’s life. However, when is it best to start a child on their academic career? Preschool is quickly being recognized as one of […]

  • Ready To Move Off Campus? Read This

    If you’re one of the over six million students enrolled at a four year college, you have probably been counting down to this year–the year you are allowed to move out of campus housing! Gone are the days of judgmental roommates, passive aggressive RAs, socks on the doorknob, and mattresses lined in rubber. The increased […]