08/13/2021
Parents, your child's education is vital to their development. Will they be ready for college? Are they getting everything they need out of myself and school? These are just some of the questions we ask ourselves as we watch our children grow up. These educational resources are designed to solve these issues:
Parent Toolkit offers articles and videos for every phase of life. From kindergarten to college and jobs, NBC News Education Nation has you covered.
The U.S. Department of Education provides tips for homework, reading, and math, as well as educational and developmental resources.
National Education Association (NEA) provides advice on keeping kids' thirst for knowledge alive, being emotionally supportive, working with teachers, and education policy.
Federal Student Aid (FSA) provides information on saving for college, financial aid programs, and their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FSA provides resources in both English and en español.
Big Future is a free resource that helps both you and your child make college planning and financial aid easier. They offer action plans for junior high and every year of high school.
Teaching Tolerance published a guide to preventing and responding to prejudice for parents.
CollegeWeekLive (CWL) hosts free, virtual information sessions and college fairs to help you and your child learn about colleges. You can also receive advice from experts on admissions and paying for college.
College Greenlight is a free service for first-generation and underrepresented students to find the right colleges, mentors, and scholarship opportunities.
Career Village provides students access to advice and career information from professionals all over the USA. Parents can direct their children here to help them prepare for their careers.