Meet Jesse, Lexa, Amani and Cherie. One about to graduate college, one with two years left to go-due to two separate gap years-one who left college after her first year and one who has been out of college for a few years.We had a fascinating conversation. Here are some the key takeaways:Success seems to be defined only by how much esteem, recognition and money you will have in your chosen profession.The only definition of success that has ever really been presented to us in the academic world...
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Meet Jesse, Lexa, Amani and Cherie. One about to graduate college, one with two years left to go-due to two separate gap years-one who left college after her first year and one who has been out of college for a few years.We had a fascinating conversation. Here are some the key takeaways:Success seems to be defined only by how much esteem, recognition and money you will have in your chosen profession.The only definition of success that has ever really been presented to us in the academic world...
Episode 1-SUCCESS-How defining success more broadly might help our kids to be less stressed and more excited about the future.
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Episode 1-SUCCESS-How defining success more broadly might help our kids to be less stressed and more excited about the future.
Is admission to a brand name college truly the start of the road to a happy life? Has the pressure to get in taken time and focus away from teens’ ability to explore and stumble and dream? How has the definition of adolescence and emerging adulthood changed over time and what might those changes mean for the ways in which we have adapted or changed our parenting of today’s teens. What might be the consequences of letting our own anxieties about our kid’s accomplishments, ...
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Meet Jesse, Lexa, Amani and Cherie. One about to graduate college, one with two years left to go-due to two separate gap years-one who left college after her first year and one who has been out of college for a few years.We had a fascinating conversation. Here are some the key takeaways:Success seems to be defined only by how much esteem, recognition and money you will have in your chosen profession.The only definition of success that has ever really been presented to us in the academic world...