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Choose Possibility Over Perfection: Don’t Let the College Decision Become Another Stressor
The final waves of college acceptances are rolling in, leaving many high school seniors and their parents with a complicated choice.

Wendy Fried
Mar 172 min read
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Eliminate These Words and Phrases from Your Vocabulary When Talking to Your Teen about College
The language we use when talking to our kids about college has enormous influence over how they (and you) experience the process.

Wendy Fried
Mar 163 min read
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Ten Reasons Every Adult Should Take A Writing Workshop
Many people are intimidated to write, to flesh out ideas rattling around their heads, or to reclaim the creativity they once felt.

Wendy Fried
Mar 142 min read
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Write Your Rant
You have so much to say, but everyone you know is tired of listening to you rant.
Jennifer Sabin
Mar 142 min read
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To Share or Not to Share? College Essays, Mental Health and Learning Struggles
While social-emotional health and the normalizing of mental health and learning disabilities have been a focus for educators and...

Wendy Fried
Jun 21, 20232 min read
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Write to Communicate, Not to Impress
If someone must WORK to understand you, there’s a good chance they’ll ignore or skim the message.

Wendy Fried
Feb 22, 20232 min read
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A Parents’ Guide to Maintaining Sanity During the College Application Process Tip 1: Be the Adult
Parent Sanity Tip: Be Adult. The college process should be joyful and meaningful. As adults, we need to set the tone. Here are some tips.

Wendy Fried
Feb 22, 20233 min read
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