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Provides information about ten popular alternative spring break volunteer programs, as well as information on International Volunteer Headquarters and information for parents.
Supports school counselors' efforts to help students focus on academic, career and social/emotional development so they achieve success in school and are prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible members of society. ASCA provides professional development, publications and other resources, research and advocacy to professional school counselors around the globe.
Consolidates financial aid resources and content into a searchable online database for guidance counselors and other advisers who assist students through the process of selecting and financing their higher education to quickly access the information they need to support their students. Includes links to training to learn more about the financial aid process.
Provides a creative internet publishing outlet for teens around the globe to share original essays, poetry and artwork. Features an online magazine and interactive bulletin board, groups, and forums for kids.
Empowers school psychologists by advancing effective practices to improve students’ learning, behavior, and mental health. Website includes Featured Resources, Get Informed, What's New, and information about the NASP Model.
Provides resources and support for families, youth, educators and employers who are helping teens and young adults with disabilities reach their goals in adulthood. Website includes tools, research, and interactive training.
Provides resources for addressing the unique challenges of parenting in military families. Online course includes: parenting information and strategies for service member and veteran parents, guidance to help reconnect with children after a deployment and beyond, and videos of real families' stories, helpful exercises and practical parenting tip sheets.
Lists websites and resources that help students keep reading over summer break. This website provides parents and guardians with ways to take advantage of students' passion for technology through reading apps and websites.
Provides parents and students with resources for transitioning from high school to college. The website offers resources on a variety of transition-related topics, from tips on picking a school that is the best fit, to ways to manage stress once on campus, to guidance on making a smooth transition for students dealing with issues like depression.
Describes what alternative spring break is to readers. Alternative spring breaks allow students to serve communities in a meaningful way. They can travel, meet new people, and feel the satisfaction that comes from working to improve communities — and lives. Much of the article is dedicated to opportunities available through Habitat for Humanity.