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MODELING GOOD BEHAVIOR: THE COLLEGE YEARS

To help parents continue to model good behavior for their college student, we asked Arizona State University’s Dr. Aaron Kasnow, Associate Vice President of Counseling & Health Services; Karen Moses, Director of Wellness & Health Promotion; and Missy Pizzo, Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Services, Financial Aid & Scholarship Services to provide some insight and advice. Here’s what they shared.

What types of behavior can you model for your college-age child that will help them in college?

During college, students will have opportunities to hone skills they may have just begun to explore during their high school years.

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