Posted on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at 1:06 pm CST
Students who have the college or university of their dreams in sight need to ‘wow’ the admissions office for an acceptance letter. The first thing that stands out for admission to a desired school is test scores. Those who have taken the ACT or SAT test and weren’t thrilled with their score always have the chance to improve by taking the test again. For those students who are serious about their testing scores, but need a little guidance to achieve an improved mark, Child and Family Solutions is pleased to announce they will now be offering their services for tutoring and test preparations ahead of the spring SAT and ACT test periods.
Source: Child and Family Solutions
Posted on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 11:22 am CDT
When couples or families are struggling to get along or suffer from a mental illness, the logical step to patch things up in the household is private counseling. This can be for children or individuals who are depressed after the loss of a loved one, couples who can’t seem to find that love that brought them together, or families who are ceaselessly drifting apart. As a trustful and prominent counseling service in New Jersey, Child and Family Solutions is happy to announce they are now accepting private insurance, as opposed to private pay only.
Source: Child and Family Solutions
Posted on Monday, December 24, 2012 at 10:39 am CST
During the holidays, it is expected to give abundantly to loved ones, especially children. Each year, it is a parent’s wish to make this Christmas, the best Christmas ever. However, parents should make sure their children also practice gratitude during this time. Helping a child to practice the act of being grateful for what they have and will receive will teach them the strong power of the mind. When a child is grateful for the good things he or she has, only then can they receive more good things. For this reason, Child and Family Solutions are offering new tips and advice for parents to help their children practice being grateful this holiday season.
Source: Child and Family Solutions