Benefits Of An All-Girls Catholic School For Your Daughter

As a parent, you always want what is best for your child. However, sometimes, you may not be fully sure what is best. This can be true in choosing a school for your child. If you have a daughter, you may be wondering whether an all-girls school would be best for her. You may also be considering the possibility of a religious education for your daughter. Get to know some of the benefits of an all-girls Catholic school for your daughter. Read More 

How To Help Your Child Focus On Private School Studies

If you want your children to be able to learn as effectively as possible and perform well at a private elementary school, you need to make sure that the learning environment you setup is optimal for learning. Doing so will make it easier for your child to focus and learn.  Buy the Right Furniture If your child does not have furniture that is the right size, he or she might have a more difficult time focusing. Read More 

4K Kindergarten: Is It Worth It?

Across the country there are dozens, even hundreds of school districts that have decided to establish a 4K kindergarten program—a kindergarten for four-year-olds. Kindergarten schools, which crop up with the focus on 4K and 5K kindergarten programs, are also popping up. Some districts make it mandatory to enroll your four-year-old in 4K, while other school districts make it optional. As a parent, you may be wondering if enrolling your four-year-old in a 4K program. Read More 

3 Ways To Support Your Teen For A Successful First Day At Private High School

Now that your teen is entering high school in a privatized setting, the atmosphere and social structure may be a bit different than they've been used to while attending public school. The first day at their new private high school is likely to feel like their first day of kindergarten all over again – everything is foreign, activities and schedules aren't familiar, and everyone at school is a stranger. But with just a little extra support, you can help make sure that your teen's first day at private school is a success. Read More 

ADHD And Private Montessori-Style Schools: Perfect Partners

It's estimated that 6.4 million children between the ages of 4 and 17 across America have been diagnosed with ADHD. This attention deficit disorder can make it extremely difficult for a child to thrive in a traditional classroom. If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, enrollment in a private school might be beneficial. Here are three reasons why private schools that embrace a Montessori-style curriculum will allow your child to learn without being hindered by his or her ADHD. Read More