Comments on: Our Book: Overloaded & Underprepared https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/ Transform the Student Experience Thu, 07 Jul 2022 05:36:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 By: Top Ten College Transition Tips For Parents – Forbes – My Blog https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5651 Thu, 07 Jul 2022 05:36:04 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5651 […] Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.”8. Prepare them to belong“During transitions, worrying about finding a social niche is natural. […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips For Parents - Global Circulate https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5650 Thu, 07 Jul 2022 04:35:12 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5650 […] “Parents may want to hear from students in some way, shape, or form (think text, Instagram, old-fashioned phone call) to make sure they are ok. Both sides need to agree that daily communication is probably unnecessary – but that a regular weekly or (insert appropriate interval here) check-in might make sense, especially at the beginning.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford University senior lecturer, author of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips For Parents - Rapid Telecast https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5648 Wed, 06 Jul 2022 22:43:06 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5648 […] “Parents may want to hear from students in some way, shape, or form (think text, Instagram, old-fashioned phone call) to make sure they are ok. Both sides need to agree that daily communication is probably unnecessary – but that a regular weekly or (insert appropriate interval here) check-in might make sense, especially at the beginning.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford University senior lecturer, author of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips For Parents - Pedfire https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5629 Wed, 06 Jul 2022 11:58:10 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5629 […] “Parents may want to hear from students in some way, shape, or form (think text, Instagram, old-fashioned phone call) to make sure they are ok. Both sides need to agree that daily communication is probably unnecessary – but that a regular weekly or (insert appropriate interval here) check-in might make sense, especially at the beginning.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford University senior lecturer, author of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips | Brilliant Academics https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5602 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 21:35:40 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5602 […] “This is practical because college dorm room doors are typically heavy and don’t stay open on their own, but it’s also a great way to show that you are open to meeting new people. Transitioning to college means that you may need to find a bunch of new friends who will eventually become your community away from home. So be sure to eat in the dining room (not alone in your room), go to the college fair, and sign up for an activity that will allow you to get to know people with similar interests, and if your RA is getting folks together for a fun activity, you should definitely go. Studying is important, but finding a community that will sustain you for the next few years is probably more important right now.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford University senior lecturer, author of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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By: Topp tio College Transition Tips - Posts Guide https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5594 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 14:54:10 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5594 […] “Detta är praktiskt eftersom dörrar till studenthemsrum vanligtvis är tunga och inte förblir öppna på egen hand, men det är också ett bra sätt att visa att du är öppen för att träffa nya människor. Att gå över till college innebär att du kan behöva hitta ett gäng nya vänner som så småningom kommer att bli ditt samhälle hemifrån. Så se till att äta i matsalen (inte ensam i ditt rum), gå till högskolemässan och anmäl dig till en aktivitet som gör att du kan lära känna människor med liknande intressen och om din RA samlar folk för en rolig aktivitet bör du definitivt gå. Att studera är viktigt, men att hitta en gemenskap som kommer att stödja dig under de närmaste åren är förmodligen viktigare just nu.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Utmana framgång medgrundare, universitetslektor vid Stanford University, författare till “Doing School”: Hur vi skapar en generation av stressade, materialistiska och felutbildade elever” och medförfattare till “Överbelastad och underförberedd: Strategier för starkare skolor och friska, framgångsrika… […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips - Scholars Aide https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5593 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 14:32:41 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5593 […] “It’s handy because college dorm doors are usually heavy and don’t stay open on their own, but it’s also a great way to show you’re open to meeting new people. The transition to college means you may need to find a group of new friends who will eventually become your community away from home, so be sure to eat in the dining hall (not alone in your room), go to the college fair and sign up for an activity that will let you know people with similar interests, and if your AR brings people together for a fun activity, you should definitely go. Studying is important, but finding a community that will support you during the next few years is probably more important right now.- Denise Pape, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, senior lecturer at Stanford University, author of “Doing school: how we are creating a generation of stressed, materialistic and poorly educated students and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Childre… […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips | Take Me Anywhere https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5592 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 14:21:37 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5592 […] “That is sensible as a result of faculty dorm room doorways are usually heavy and don’t keep open on their very own, nevertheless it’s additionally an effective way to point out that you’re open to assembly new folks. Transitioning to varsity means that you could be must discover a bunch of latest buddies who will finally develop into your group away from residence. So be sure you eat within the eating room (not alone in your room), go to the school truthful, and join an exercise that may mean you can get to know folks with related pursuits, and in case your RA is getting of us collectively for a enjoyable exercise, it is best to undoubtedly go. Finding out is essential, however discovering a group that may maintain you for the following few years might be extra essential proper now.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford College senior lecturer, writer of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips | Book My Reservations https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5591 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 13:39:01 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5591 […] “That is sensible as a result of school dorm room doorways are usually heavy and don’t keep open on their very own, nevertheless it’s additionally a good way to point out that you’re open to assembly new folks. Transitioning to varsity means that you could be must discover a bunch of latest pals who will ultimately grow to be your neighborhood away from house. So be sure you eat within the eating room (not alone in your room), go to the school truthful, and join an exercise that can assist you to get to know folks with comparable pursuits, and in case your RA is getting of us collectively for a enjoyable exercise, you must positively go. Finding out is essential, however discovering a neighborhood that can maintain you for the subsequent few years might be extra essential proper now.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford College senior lecturer, writer of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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By: Top Ten College Transition Tips - Global Circulate https://challengesuccess.org/resources/our-book-overloaded-underprepared/#comment-5590 Mon, 04 Jul 2022 13:29:13 +0000 https://challengesuccess.org/?p=8854#comment-5590 […] “This is practical because college dorm room doors are typically heavy and don’t stay open on their own, but it’s also a great way to show that you are open to meeting new people. Transitioning to college means that you may need to find a bunch of new friends who will eventually become your community away from home. So be sure to eat in the dining room (not alone in your room), go to the college fair, and sign up for an activity that will allow you to get to know people with similar interests, and if your RA is getting folks together for a fun activity, you should definitely go. Studying is important, but finding a community that will sustain you for the next few years is probably more important right now.” – Denise Pope, Ph.D., Challenge Success co-founder, Stanford University senior lecturer, author of “Doing School”: How We Are Creating a Generation of Stressed-Out, Materialistic, and Miseducated Students” and co-author of “Overloaded and Underprepared: Strategies for Stronger Schools and Healthy, Successful Kids.” […]

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