Parents help teens while staying out of their way with spotivity
How can parents stay connected and offer guidance without being overly involved?
How can parents stay connected and offer guidance without being overly involved?
If your child doesn’t want to play competitive sports, there are still plenty of after-school activities they can participate in. Here’s what you should do: First, talk with your teen to understand better why sports do not appeal to them. It could be that they’re not interested in the competition, or they don’t like the…
As a school administrator or counselor, you know that after-school programming is important for the overall development of your students. But what kind of after-school activities are most effective for student engagement and development that don’t fall under the all-encompassing sports catch-all? Not everything ought to be physical. We’ve broken them down into two categories…
As school counselors, having the right tools and resources in the office to help students grow and develop academically and socially is important. Some of the most essential things every school counselor should have in their office include a variety of resources for academic planning, career development, social skills building, and more. Here are the…
The arts encourage self-expression and creativity. It is an outlet that can build confidence as well as a sense of individual identity. Art is boundless and there are many ways you or a teen you know can get started.
Finding creative ways to overcome the challenges presented by COVID-19 can help alleviate some of the stresses that teens are currently experiencing. Incorporating stress management skills and engaging in interactive activities outlined in this article may help.
With your back against the wall shouldn’t you look for the most interesting and strategically impressive way out? Using alternative sports in this undermanning way is that tool. Use it.
The decision making process is an everlasting life skill that every teen should be equipped with. individuals who are able to assess and evaluate a situation and make a good decision are more likely to reap the rewards in monetary benefits, personal and professional development, and expand their interest.