by David Pecoraro | Apr 23, 2021 | Blog, Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
You’re a fly on the wall in my office, eavesdropping on conversations between me and high school students. Did you know kids really talk about things like that with me? Do you wonder what you would say to them in response?
by David Pecoraro | Apr 22, 2021 | Students
Why does one student effortlessly finish their studies within the standard period of study and the other not?
by David Pecoraro | Apr 7, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
Who said stress was restricted to adults alone? According to American Psychological Association, the level of stress in adults and children are quite the same.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 22, 2021 | Parents, Students
Taking music lessons is for everyone. Whether it may be through traditional means or online mediums, every individual may enroll themselves to learn about music and musical instruments.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 19, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
If there is a place where active human life is noticed, then it would be in the college institutions. Start with the academic line with different professions that require various tools and equipment, to sporting activities, gymnasium activities, partying and nature walks, almost all activities are physical.
by David Pecoraro | Feb 23, 2021 | Parents, Professors, Students
Often, “non-traditional students” (older than typical college students; returning to school after years away) are both excited and anxious to restart their education. Sometimes, the anxiety takes over, leading to fears of failure or not belonging. However, evidence from my 20-plus years as a community college professor indicates that you should draw confidence from those characteristics defining you as non-traditional.