From One Parent to Another: Being Practical Las Vegas NV

This article provides some practical advice from parents and professionals in the education field on how to help your child get into college. Here you'll get some insight into the small details to ensure your child gets a great education no matter where they go.

Ms. Barbara Dubin
Neubauer Mental Health Services

702-882-1296
2920 S. Jones Blvd. Suite 230
Las Vegas, NV
Dr. Paul D Wulkan
(702) 776-9019
Palo Verde Child & Family Services, Inc2780 S. Jones Blvd
Las Vegas, NV
Paul J Padlak
(702) 301-6159
Las Vegas, NV
Mrs. Catherine E. Stock, MA, MFTI
702-367-0393
3611 S. Lindell Road #101
Las Vegas, NV
Ms. Rhonda Kildea, MA, MFT, CEDS
702-245-6677
6875 W Charleston Blvd Ste A
Las Vegas, NV
Mr. Allen Kissner
NorthWest Counseling Associates

702-638-1695
5900 Smoke Ranch Road
Las Vegas, NV
Mrs. Pamela Fulbrook
(702) 751-0668
Insightful Living Inc.3611 S. Lindell Road
Las Vegas, NV
Dr. Dennis T. Stock, Ph.D.
702-367-0393
3611 S. Lindell Road #101
Las Vegas, NV
Mr. Aaron Tyrone Williams, MS, MFTI, Life Coach
702-207-6782
1810 East Sahara Ave. Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV
Maryjane Henning
(702) 339-1165
Las Vegas, NV
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From One Parent to Another: Being Practical

From One Parent to Another: Being Practical

They say hindsight is 20/20. In this series, you can find out what other parents learned while going through the process of finding, selecting, and paying for their student's education!

Keep track of e-mail
Advice from Cathy, an admission dean and the wife of another dean, ""If I have learned one thing this year watching Mary go through the process it’s that parents miss out on a lot of information when they don’t see the e-mail messages between students and college representatives, namely, coaches, admission people, or student representatives. I have asked Mary to print all e-mail messages she receives so Dave and I can read them and so she can keep them in the folder she has set up for each school. You can learn a lot about the professionalism, sophistication, and education of the representative who is interacting with your child.""

Smarts aren’t all on paper
Carolyn, a college administrator and mother of two, counsels, ""I told my children when they applied to colleges that “smart” is not what they are but what they will become. Too many children think that an aptitude test or a teacher’s assessment or even a college admission offer determines their level of intelligence or predicts future achievement. We’re all works in progress and will never run out of things to learn.""

Be prepared to get dumped
Therese, a college representative who distributed admission materials at fairs f...

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