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  • 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…

    July 16, 2015
  • 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…

    July 9, 2015
  • Surprising Facts About Private Education

    The question of public versus private education for your child is a question that many parents ask themselves. There are many things to consider, such as athletics, student aid and resources, and safety. With these considerations in mind, private educations are often the best way to ensure your child is getting a fulfilling and stimulating…

    June 3, 2015
  • Fall in Love with Off Campus Housing

    For many students, college is a small incubator where they get to test out real life skills in a relatively small and protected environment. One way to do this is by renting student housing apartments once they become upperclassmen and moving off campus into off campus student housing. Naturally, the ability to do this is…

    May 28, 2015
  • Choosing Student Housing Doesn’t Have To Be Hard Read These Tips

    As of 2013, with almost fourteen and a half million students enrolled in undergraduate programs in the United States, colleges and universities are offering more diverse opportunities for students, as ways to attract students and compete against their peer institutions. For college students today, this means the college hunt is even more important than others–what…

    May 26, 2015
  • Games and Toys for Kids With Special Needs

    Many parents and teachers of children with special needs, it can be difficult to help the child learn and play at the same time. Learning activities for children with autism and other learning disabilities need to be comfortable for children with tactile sensitivities while still being engaging, educational, and fun. Fortunately, many toys, games, and…

    May 19, 2015
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