Posted on 06 June 2011. Tags: Child, Children, College, Colleges, High School, Michelle Linzy, Parent, Parents, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Single Parents, Teen
Course Structure, an Overview Part 2 As the college career advances, students begin to recognize certain patterns in the way information is taught. Most classes begin and end with a set objective to be completed and a direct way of measuring how these goals are achieved. Familiarize yourself with how reading, tests, papers, projects and [...]
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Athletics, Basketball, Basketball Dad, Basketball Player, Child, Coach, College, Colleges, Dad, Family, Father, God, Grandmother, High School, Mother, Parent, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parents, Soccer Dad, Son, Sports, Success
Janelle Kearney is a star basketball player at Diamond Ranch High School in Pasadena, California. Kearney averaged 11.7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game during her junior year and was named Player of the Year. I spoke with her about her success and how her father continues to impact her life.
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Child, Children, College, Colleges, High School, Michelle Linzy, Parent, Parents, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Single Parents, Teen
Single Parent Magazine has created a step by step guide to be used to help single parents who desire to obtain a college degree achieve that goal. Single Parent Magazine’s objective is to take the mystery out of the college journey. Each month, Single Parent Magazine will address the issues, concerns and challenges surrounding potential single parent college students and those who are currently attending.
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Brother, College, Dad, Families, Family, Friend, High School, School, Son, Teen, Teenagers
It was on April 20, 1999 that I realized I needed to value my friend’s more because, like Columbine, they can be taken away in a second. Often teenagers believe that once they hit high school, that they are all grown up and know everything. It was my sophomore year, when my brother left for college that I had to become independent and make decisions on my own without running to his side. Often teenagers believe that they are too young to lend a helping hand to others.
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Posted on 22 February 2010. Tags: Child, Children, College, Domestic Violence, Family, Family Law, Michelle Linzy, Parent, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Victim
Michelle Linzy, Editorial Director Welcome to Single Parent Magazine. It is so exciting to be apart of a magazine that focuses solely on the single parent community. Our mission here at Single Parent Magazine is to be the premier magazine for the single parent community. Our focus is on supplying the information which can be [...]
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