From One Parent to Another: Choosing the 'Right' School Claymont DE

Need some advice on how to help your college-bound child choose the right school for them? Here you'll get some tips and insight from parents who have already gone through the process and maybe you can learn from their advice.

Dr. Bill Metzdorf
302-220-8175
2500 Naamans Road
Wilmington, DE
Dr. Francine Montagnolo
Private Practice

610-692-2092
1515 West Chester Pike D-2
West Chester, PA
Mrs. Karni Kissil
610-715-1528
1906 Chestnut Circle
Ardmore, PA
Ms. Joan Toborowsky
Joan Toborowsky LCSW

610-526-9002
The Rittenhouse Hotel 210 West Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA
Ms. Caroline Robboy
Sex Therapy in Philadelphia / Center for Growth

267-324-9564
233 S 6th Street Suite C-33
Philadelphia, PA
Ms. Tasha Knob
Private Practice

484-332-0978
100 Park Avenue, Suite 3
Swarthmore, PA
Dr. Steve Eichel
302-368-9136
409 Nottingham Road
Newark, DE
Ms. Terri Keyser
Terri L. Keyser, LCSW

610-329-1688
1062 Lancaster Ave. Suite 5-A
Rosemont, PA
Ms. Dale Fisher
Dale Fisher, LCSW

610-668-8890
309 Sprague Road
Narberth, PA
Ms. Hillary Domers
Hillary S. Domers, MSW, MA

610-416-0318
1 Bala Ave. Suite 125
Bala Cynwyd, PA
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From One Parent to Another: Choosing the 'Right' School

From One Parent to Another: Choosing the Right School

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!

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""The search process is wonderfully haphazard and unpredictable, and students can make very good choices for what seem (to their parents) like all the wrong reasons. Having narrowed the field to two top choices, our daughter applied Early Decision to the one in the mountains as opposed to the one on the prairie I was certain suited her better. In fact, it was an excellent choice. Our second child, worn out by the exhaustive search we’d undertaken with our first, refused to visit any colleges at all. He confined himself to reading college catalogs and to e-mailing instructors and current students with questions,"" remembers a college-professor mom who is now braced for the search for graduate schools.

Linda, a super-organized college employee with terrific sons lamented, ""What I thought was going to be a new and exciting experience for our family turned out to be two long, tedious, dragged-out, stressful years. For each of our three sons, everything was done at the last minute and decisions were made at the very last date acceptable. We couldn’t even discuss schools during their junior years. The boys were too busy with sports, practices, and friends. When they did get a day or weekend off, t...

Author: Amy Ambler

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