Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 240
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7425-4783-4 • Paperback • May 2008 • $14.95 • (£11.99)
978-1-4617-3143-6 • eBook • May 2008 • $13.99 • (£10.99)
Cheryl Paradis, Psy.D. has over twenty years of experience as a clinical psychologist working with a variety of populations, including teens and their families. She has counseled teens and their parents for psychological and academic problems, family and school issues. Dr. Paradis also specializes in treating anxiety disorders and spent fifteen years on-staff at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn's Anxiety Disorder Clinic. Her extensive research and clinical work has also included African American and Caribbean American populations. Dr. Paradis is currently an associate professor of psychology at Marymount Manhattan College and teaches courses in child development and abnormal psychology. She recently completed the second of two successful college application processes with her children.
Faren R. Siminoff, J.D., Ph.D., is an attorney and historian. Currently she serves as associate professor of American history at Nassau Community College, where she regularly counsels and assists students and their parents about college transfer options and the college admissions process. In addition, many of her students are first-generation college attendees, children of immigrants as well as students with learning disabilities. Most importantly, she is the mother of a teen who is attending the college of his choice.
Part 1 Part I: Training for the Race
Chapter 2 Dispelling the Three Big College Myths
Chapter 3 The Parent Trap
Chapter 4 Know the Common Challenges: Assess Your Teen
Part 5 Part II: Running the Race
Chapter 6 The Dreaded Countdown: College Tasks from Freshman through Senior Year
Chapter 7 Let the Tests Begin: Those Standardized Tests and Beyond
Chapter 8 Drawing Up the College List: So Many Schools, So Little Time
Chapter 9 Taking It on the Road
Chapter 10 Packaging for Success: The College Application and the "Extras"
Chapter 11 Personal Considerations: Issues We All Think About but Don't Discuss
Chapter 12 Crossing the Finish Line: Making the Decision
Chapter 13 Looking Back, Looking Forward
If you have a child in high school who will soon be heading off to college, buy this book now! Parents do more than write the checks—directly or indirectly, we are part of our children's college application process, giving advice, helping organize, influencing. Now, at last, Tackling College Admissions helps us help our kids (and ourselves) through the often daunting challenge. Faren Siminoff and Cheryl Paradis are fun, breezy, able experts, they know the territory, and they keep reaching out to us and what we need to know as parents. With up-to-date explanations of the ever-evolving hoops that the college-bound must jump through and short, user-friendly questionnaires to pinpoint our fears, fantasies, and foibles, including unrealistic expectations, Tackling College Admissions is a helpful book for parents—and parents matter!
— Susan Ferraro, freelance journalist and mother
Finally! A book with a balanced and helpful approach to college admissions from a parent's perspective. In our times of both high competition and high expectations, it's increasingly vital for parents to stay sane. Tackling College Admissions will help you do that, whether your teen is NAF (Not Always Focused) or AFT (the Always Focused Teen). Unlike many guides that focus on admission to Ivy League and other highly selective colleges, this guide helps parents with something much more important—finding the college that's the right fit for the teen. Tackling College Admissions is a no-nonsense, practical guide useful to every parent of a college-bound teen.
— Jean Twenge, associate professor of psychology, San Diego State University; author of Generation Me
Even if the college application process seems overwhelmingly complicated and strewn with emotional landmines, you don't need to be a 'catastrophizer.' Tackling College Admissions helps to de-stress the college application process. The authors help you understand yourself, your teenager, and what matters in a school. This passionate yet practical guide will get you and your teenager organized and started in the right direction.
— Susan Land, contributor to Like Whatever: An Insider's Guide to Raising Teens
§Vanquish destructive college myths
§Assemble a winning application package
§Learn easy-to-implement strategies and tips
§Maximize your teen's opportunities
§Discover your teen's admissions strengths and weaknesses
§Predict and overcome application challenges
§Create the best college list: find hidden gems
§Make your parenting style work for you and your teen
§Gain and maintain perspective and a sense of humor