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Making a Scandal a Teachable Moment

As you have probably heard, as many as 125 Harvard University students, including several varsity athletes, are alleged to have cheated on a take-home final exam in a Government course last semester. While the investigation is still underway, and no students have been sanctioned, some athletes who might be involved in the scandal are taking a leave of absence [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:22:17-04:00September 17th, 2012|Academics, Parents, Resources|Comments Off on Making a Scandal a Teachable Moment

Check Out These Back-to-School Parenting Websites

As your sons (and daughters) head back to school, take a few minutes to look at these sites which are filled with interesting and useful information especially designed for parents. Bookmark the ones you like, and go back to them when you are looking for ways to inspire and help your student. Happy Browsing! FunBrain for Parents Educational games [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:22:17-04:00September 5th, 2012|Academics, Parents, Resources|1 Comment

What’s Going On? Summer Edition, Part 1

Sorry that the posts have been a bit few and far between these days, but I have been unusually busy with the actual business of parenting. My children are settling into their summer routine, which seems thus far to involve a lot of road trips with me behind the wheel. Here is a hodgepodge of items I've been meaning [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:20:54-04:00June 29th, 2012|Parents, Resources, Summer Camps and Programs|Comments Off on What’s Going On? Summer Edition, Part 1

Financial Literacy for Children

Today's Wall Street Journal includes a story of how one family has started their son on the road to financial literacy using his allowance. The article, found here, features adorable Ryan Emah, a 7 year old second grader, who gets $3.00 a week from his parents for fufilling "basic expectations " like emptying the dishwasher and folding clothes. He [...]

Lose Your Inner Ostrich!

Last week GCP attended a Common Sense Media lunch where a panel of experts discussed the impact of media on the self-esteem and body image of boys and girls. Expertly moderated by Nightline co-anchor Cynthia McFadden, the panel featured Joanna Coles, editor-in-chief of Marie Claire magazine, Dr. Catherine Steiner-Adair, a clinical psychologist and school consultant specializing in children's social [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:20:55-04:00May 5th, 2012|Resources, Sports|Comments Off on Lose Your Inner Ostrich!

SEO Scholars Program: Closing the Achievement Gap

A few days ago, GCP attended the Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) 2012 Annual Awards Dinner in New York City. Founded in 1963, SEO began as a privately funded mentoring program designed to help underserved high school students get accepted to college. In 2005, SEO determined that more than mentoring was needed to ensure that students would not only [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:20:55-04:00April 24th, 2012|Ages 13-15, Ages 8-12, Resources|1 Comment

What To Do When The Road Gets Rocky (And It Will)

Here are more words of wisdom from Anne Williams-Isom and Jennifer Jones Austin, authors of “How To Choose the Best School for Your Son” (GCP, February 21, 2012). In this post, Anne and Jennifer tackle the sensitive and important subject of what to do when your son’s school alerts you that he is having difficulty with some aspect of [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:19:56-04:00February 28th, 2012|Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons|2 Comments

The Importance of Access

"To Be Black at Stuyvesant High", an article in today's New York Times, found here, focuses on Rudi-Ann Miller, a 17 year old senior at Stuyvesant High School. Stuyvesant is a New York City public high school specializing in math and science whose admission is based entirely on the results of an entrance exam. There are 3,295 students in [...]

By |2023-05-21T16:19:56-04:00February 26th, 2012|Parents, Resources, Saving Our Sons|1 Comment

Another Noteworthy Parenting Site

Check out Scholastic.com's parent section, found here, for a ton of useful information about parenting. In addition to offering recommendations for children's books and parenting books, this site has sections on Child Development (with Age-by-Age guides to the various ways in which your child will develop, including academically, physically and socially), and School Help (with Grade-by-Grade guides, and many [...]

By |2023-05-21T15:56:25-04:00January 31st, 2012|Parents, Resources|2 Comments
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