Resources

Information shared by students themselves is critical to the process.  We require our students to participate in the research to help uncover potential opportunities and sources of information on essay writing, interviewing skills, scholarships and financial aide as well as re-location advice and setting up your first dorm room.   Participation leads to excitement and commitment to the choices one makes for his or her future.



College Resources

 

Career Exploration and Self-Assessments, Information about Majors: What to Study? Informal Assessments

College Search and Applications Process:

College Visits:

Diversity:

Essays:

Financial Aid and Scholarships:

Financial Aid

Scholarships

Scholarship Scams and what to watch out for

International Students:

Learning Disabilities, Special Education, and Disabilities:

Parent Resources:

SAT/ACT Tests and Preparation:

Student Athletes:



TCK

Resources for Families on the Move

Books:

  • Berenstain, Stan, & Berenstain, Jan. The Berenstain Bears' Moving Day. Random House for Young Readers.
  • Hess, Melissa Brayer, & Linderman, Patricia, 2002. The Expert Expatriate: Your Guide to Successful Relocation Abroad. Nicholas Brealey Publishing.
  • Jehle-Caithcheon, Ngaire, 2003, Parenting Abroad. Aletheia Publications
  • Johnson, Spencer and Pileggi, Steve, Who Moved My Cheese for Kids. Penguin Putman Books for Young Readers
  • Pascoe, Robin with contributions from Barbara F. Schaetti, PhD and Lois J. Bushong, MS, LMFT, Raising Global Nomads: Parenting Abroad in an On-Demand World. Expatriate Press
  • Pascoe, Robin, Culture Shock: A Wife's Guide, Expatriate Press
  • Pascoe, Robin, A Broad Abroad, Expatriate Press
  • Pollock, David C. and Van Reken, Ruth E., The Third Culture Kid Experience: Growing Up among Worlds. Intercultural Press
  • Zoer, Martine, The Kid's Guide to Living Abroad. Foreign Service Youth Foundation, www.fsyf.org

 Websites that are Helpful for Children and International Living Issues:

Articles

Videos



Special Needs

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD)

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and the College Student

Autism

Blind and Visually Impaired

Classroom Accommodations

Dyscalculia (or dyscalcula)

Dysgraphia

Dyslexia

Early Intervention and Young Children

Family Support

Hearing Issues

Learning Disabilities

Legal Rights

Reading Readiness

Twice Exceptional Students
More about children that exhibit characteristics of both gifted and learning disabilities:




 

 

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