Back to School Guide

Adjusting to college life can be difficult for students transitioning from high school, and even for those who are older students. While there may be some bumps along the way, here are 10 things to help make the transition easier once you’re on campus.  MAINTAIN A COLLEGE BUDGET While students and parents are aware of the […]

Praise 103.9 has all your back to school needs for the upcoming school year. Here is a google map of all the Middle Schools located in Philadelphia, PA. ___ Help PraisePhilly Get To 100, 000 Likes!  ____

Studies have shown that children whose parents play a large role in homework time do better on tests and overall academics. Children who have parents…

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School years are successful when  you have all your tools ready and at hand. Here is your chance  to start the year off wonderful and…

If you are like me and lost your childs Back To School Supplies List Here is a little help :-) Via: greatschools.org Glue sticks (at least three for the year) Scissors (blunt ended for younger kids, pointed for older ones) Ballpoint pens No. 2 pencils (Stick with this classic to avoid classroom competition over whose […]

Bullying at school is a long-standing problem, and students with disabilities are more likely to be targeted by school bullying than others. Fortunately, schools are now doing more to address the problem. School bullying may involve physical aggression, abusive language, threats, or social or psychological abuse. Bullying in school is a form of violent behavior that should always be taken seriously.

It's school time again! You're probably feeling excited and maybe a little sad that summer is over. Some kids feel nervous or a little scared on the first day of school because of all the new things: new teachers, new friends, and maybe even a new school. Luckily, these "new" worries only stick around for a little while. Let's find out more about going back to school.

It seems like only yesterday kids were running out of school to begin summer break. Now, our thoughts are turning towards preparing them for the new school year. Already, stores are trying to entice parents with their back to school offers on anything from clothing to stationary. The following tips will allow kids and parents to get back into the school routine in a stress free manner.

Beginning preschool is exciting for some children and for others, it is an anxiety-filled and stressful event that they have no desire to do whatsoever. One of the biggest differences between the excited child and the one that fears this day is how prepared he or she feels about the event prior to its arrival. Preschoolers are still at that tender age when the most important people in their lives are their moms and dads. As parents, we can have a tremendous effect on how that first day of preschool goes. To help ensure that it is as successful as possible, follow these tips to prepare the child and get them off on the right foot.

In addition to studying and working hard in school, being organized is just as important in order to be successful. Not only is it a good trait to learn now, it will be a valuable asset in adulthood as well, when entering the workforce. With hectic schedules, changing classes and needing different materials for each class, learning how to organize your schoolwork can make life so much easier for students.

It’s well-known that the way you perform on a test does not necessarily reflect your intelligence or aptitude. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like the mainstream educational system is likely to change their testing habit any time soon. So even though you may not agree with the philosophy of test taking, you’ll still need to do well on them if you want high grades. Some people are simply poor test-takers. If you’re one of those people, never fear; there are strategies you can use to maximize your test-taking potential.