When people think about pursuing a college education, they often picture earning a four-year degree, such as a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. But while this is a common and popular choice, it's not the only one, and it's not the best choice for every student. Not every student has the money or time to spend four years in college. A four-year degree
- Toys, games, chores, and other activities for young children are given age ranges for a reason: They're usually what the average child at that age can handle safely. But children often master these activities early on, becoming bored with games and toys and getting chores done so quickly that they have yet more time to be bored afterward. Boredom is good in reasonable
- If you think having a baby will stop you from returning to college, think again. It might make the process more difficult, but it won't stop you. This is particularly true if you're willing to put some extra work into it. It's true that kids do change everything, but that shouldn't put a damper on your desire to return to college. Here are just four suggestions that w
- You may not think of preschool as something that you have to prepare your child for. After all, preparation is what preschool is all about – the idea of preschool is to make sure that kids are ready when it's time for them to enter regular school once they reach kindergarten age. But the truth is, transitioning from being home with parents to being in a preschool clas
- Whether you're going back to college full time as a non-traditional student, or you're just taking a continuing education class or two to improve your job skills, going back to school as an adult with kids and a job can be a lot tougher than attending college straight out of high school. That doesn't mean that it's impossible, though – people do it all the time, and y