After the IEP: College Transition and Success Tips for Parents of Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health Conditions
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Ep. 73 College Transition Tips for Parents: 5 Valuable College Policies Your Student Needs To Know
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This is the second in a series this month all about copllege transition tips for parents and getting prepared. College transition is hard especially for students with ADHD, learning disabilities, and mental health conditions. Getting disability accommodations is vital as well as maintaining time management and mental wellbeing. What if something goes wrong? I mean really wrong, like life went sideways-type wrong. It happens, more than you think. So, what options does a student have if something occurs that impacts school in a negative way?
Learn about five of the most important policies that can help your student navigate through some challenging moments. Most importantly, two of these policies can save your student’s life and the life of someone else’s student. No joke, these policies are here to save lives, bottom line. A close second is keeping your student in school.
I hope you never need these policies, ever. If you do, you’ll know which policies can help and when to use them. So, grab a note book and pen, and take some notes.
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