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Each week we will provide a parent's perspective of the athletic recruiting process and how to minimize the amount of tuition you will have to pay.

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Although I have taken out the word "student" in the term student-athlete, because it was inserted for the wrong reason. Our children have their own special gift. Being an athlete is an added talent many students do not possess. Our guest... more

Parents our children learn in a variety of ways. Our guest today will provide insight of her success as a teacher. Ashley Barnett is a teacher working in a private school in Baltimore. She is a graduate of St. John's University with a master's... more

What is the plight of our young athletes of today? They are faced with an array of issues both positive and negative. From performance anxiety through instant stardom. How do they manage all of this, or should they seek assistance? Your... more

As a parent of a prospective child-athlete how do you approach the potential college athletic recruiting process? Are you actively involved? Are you the first agent for your child or have you delegated this authority to an outsider (one who... more

Let's talk our child's medical coverage in college

Just for us as parent ..... the things we endore and do to support our children through their endeavors ...... truly with LOVE!!!

Mikey Williams ‘A Real Disruptor?' Just as the United States is getting used to the new world order of NIL – name, image, likeness – at universities, high school athletes are gaining attention from major brands. And... more

During the next few weeks we will hear about and see all sorts of media attention on March Madness. This is no different than the college football playoffs, but more centralized. Where do we as parents fit into the grand scheme of things? Let's... more

Let's talk about youth sport and all the things we see as parents

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