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Counselor’s Corner: Back-to-School Tips for Students
Students (and adults) can be anxious about the start of a new school year. Planning for the year before it starts can help put students at ease and set them up for success. Here are some ways you can help … Continue reading
Posted in Counselor's Corner, Parenting
Tagged back to school, elementary school, get organized, how to study, middle school, school success, SMART goals
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Counselor’s Corner: Supporting Student Athletes
This past academic year in my graduate assistantship at Duquesne University, I have had the pleasure to work with college student athletes. Working closely with them has made me realize the importance of supporting student athletes before they reach the … Continue reading
Posted in Counselor's Corner
Tagged communication, homework help, how to study, student athletes, study skills, time management
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