Perrino Article on College Attendance to be Published by the Attention Deficit Disorder Association
Latest article by Dr. and Ms. Perrino, owners of Northern Virginia Tutoring Service, “Where Will Your Child Be Their Sophomore Year in College?” to be published in the March newsletter of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association.
Falls Church, VA, March 10, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Dr. Ralph G. Perrino and Ms. J. Denise Perrino, owners of Northern Virginia Tutoring Service, LLC, a full-service tutoring company based in Falls Church, Virginia, have co-authored a paper titled “Where Will Your Child Be Their Sophomore Year in College? Home Sweet Home: Why Didn’t You Go to College Close to Home in the First Place?”
Dr. and Ms. Perrino pose the question: Am I attending college for the right reasons, or am I attending college because of adult or peer pressure or other irrational influences? Their research demonstrates that too many students attend college at the wrong age, at the wrong time, for the wrong reasons and often in the wrong place. Their paper addresses these issues and examines the economic, emotional, social, academic, and behavioral realities associated with college attendance. They also offer some practical approaches to help parents and students make the right decision about college the first time around, and they address the issue of what guidance counselors, teachers, and college administrators can do to reverse this disturbing trend.
Their paper will appear in the March newsletter of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA). The ADDA provides information, resources and networking opportunities to help adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder lead better lives.
ADDA provides hope, empowerment and connections worldwide by bringing together science and the human experience for both adults with ADHD and the professionals who serve them.
Dr. and Ms. Perrino pose the question: Am I attending college for the right reasons, or am I attending college because of adult or peer pressure or other irrational influences? Their research demonstrates that too many students attend college at the wrong age, at the wrong time, for the wrong reasons and often in the wrong place. Their paper addresses these issues and examines the economic, emotional, social, academic, and behavioral realities associated with college attendance. They also offer some practical approaches to help parents and students make the right decision about college the first time around, and they address the issue of what guidance counselors, teachers, and college administrators can do to reverse this disturbing trend.
Their paper will appear in the March newsletter of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA). The ADDA provides information, resources and networking opportunities to help adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder lead better lives.
ADDA provides hope, empowerment and connections worldwide by bringing together science and the human experience for both adults with ADHD and the professionals who serve them.
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Northern Virginia Tutoring Service, LLC
Dr. Ralph G. Perrino
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Dr. Ralph G. Perrino
703-534-5779
http://www.nvtutoring.com
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