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This article provides an overview of milestones for parents to expect from their children ages three through five.
This webpage details why toddlers thrive in a scheduled environment, as well as a sample schedule and framework around which to schedule a toddler's activities.
Scholastic provides a series of resources on developmental milestones (cognitive, social, language, and other) for children ages 3-5.
Short article from The Atlantic addressing the middle school years and what it is like for students. Also included in this article is a related 18minute video.
This blog by Elena Aguilar is aimed at adults and shares 5 ways to improve social and emotional learning.
This resource provides 25 recommendations to cultivate a growth mindset for lifelong learning from Saga Briggs, Managing Editor of InformED.
This article discusses 10 ways to engage in lifelong learning.
This TED Talks playlist includes videos that discuss happiness in the workplace.
Great Schools.org provides information regarding school quality to help parents find the right school for their family.
This is a network that provides Social and emotional Learning resources.
A plethora of resources for parents with a child or children with disabilities
Blog providing SEL options for 4th graders
This article discusses research showing that, "while young people can sometimes struggle with a sense of purpose, they are likely to find it in concrete and action-oriented goals."
Getting Smart recognizes 50 organizations that make efforts to spread college awareness, increase college preparation, and support college completion, especially for low-income and first-generation students.
This research brief focuses on the role and impact of community-based organizations in the college access and success movement and lists implications for practitioners.
MENTOR: The National Mentoring Partnership (MENTOR) discusses the importance of mentors in students' education, daily life, and careers, as well as connecting young people with mentors.
Helpful tips for parents to help students decide on college and why college matters.
This blog post from College Board provides a guide to help students select a degree area to study in college.
This resource from UC Berkley provides tips for parents to help them support their college student or recent graduate in finding a job or internship, as well as answer commonly asked questions and identifies career center resources.
This document presents a vision for the future of the California Community Colleges and includes a set of seven commitments for community colleges to achieve these goals.
This article provides recommendations to support employees in maintaining work-life effectiveness.
This article discusses how parents can support their college graduates in their career search.
This report summarizes responses to a request for information about career pathways systems, including barriers and implementation, as well as promising practices.
This 47-page report discusses barriers to increase college access for low-income students and promising actions to expand access.