Education Consulting Blog

Parenting Troubled Teens: An Alphabet of Emotions

As a parent living in the trenches with a struggling son or daughter you may be thrust into our world. This likely seems like an alien world which..

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Leslie Goldberg Interviewed on NPR

Leslie S. Goldberg, M.Ed., CEP was interviewed on the Faith Middleton Show on NPR last week. In the discussion, Leslie describes a couple of student..

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The Anatomy of Our Own Personal Crisis

Dad was failing rapidly and needed a new kidney. The world stopped. Nothing else mattered. We came together...

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Cyber-Bullying | In Your Face… book!

We have always heard stories about kids saying unkind things to others. Remember reciting "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never..

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Educational Consulting Tools of the Trade

Educational consulting is not a science in the literal sense of the word. There are a myriad of factors to consider when placing a client; therefore..

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Positive Educational Consulting Outcomes

As Intake Coordinator, I frequently find myself speaking to a parent with a child in crisis. Every child presents a unique case, but the..

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College Applications | Parent Involvement?

A couple weeks back, the fall air intoxicated me, and I whimsically advised juniors (and late-blooming seniors) of the top 10 things NOT to do when..

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What NOT to do when Applying to College | Top 10 List for Fall

It's fall. Even though the leaves haven't yet begun to turn colors, it feels like fall. The air in New England has taken a turn toward crisp, fall..

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Educational Consultant Services (Crystal Ball Not Included)

When parents call for help with a child, adolescent, or young adult they are often in crisis and we first and foremost need to determine if we are..

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Educational Consulting Trends | A View from Intake

While examining the anatomy of our educational consulting intake calls, I have noticed two disturbing trends in the therapeutic placement domain.

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