When you think of “back to school,” it’s usually in late August or September. Last week, we welcomed our students back after Hurricane Ian.
Back to school
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For many of our students, the steps they take to move their career to the next level either start or continue this week, the start of fall classes.
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Around 35% of back-to-school shopping is done online and 65% of transactions are made using smartphones.
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There’s a certain excitement this time of year.
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Pediatric developmental screenings assess a child’s behaviors, such as how they play, learn, speak, behave and move, based on parents, early childhood providers and other caregiver observations, as measured against standardized developmental milestones.
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DLC’s Supporting Positive and Resilient Youth presentation series gets youth back-to-school ready socially and emotionally
David Lawrence Centers for Behavioral Health (DLC) has launched the Supporting Positive and Resilient Youth presentation series for parents, guardians and all others who play a vital role in the development of our youth.
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It’s back-to-school time already! As school begins, is academic tutoring or test prep needed for your child? Waiting until a student is behind in classes or cramming for SAT results in lower scores.
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In addition to the regular checklist of supplies, some colleges suggest packing a quarantine bag for students that present with symptoms and have to temporarily leave their dorm.