In my chat w/ Sheila Akbar on her "Don't Force It" podcast, I discussed the changes in the college disability support system & how to help your student build their self-advocacy & independence. Listen (or read the transcript): https://bit.ly/LDAp20
#CollegeSearch #DyslexiaParent #ADHD #CollegePrep
👉 Find a Davis facilitator near you: buff.ly/NqzZZ7H
#NeurodiversityCelebrationWeek #NCW2026 #Dyslexia #DavisMethod #DyslexiaParent #NeurodiversityAffirming
“Everything from waking up, to going to class, to doing my homework was my choice, and I wasn’t really ready for that...and even if I’d known where to go for help I didn’t have the vocabulary to advocate for my needs.” - Rae Jacobson, Writer with ADHD and Learning Disabilities.
Post title is "What Can Happen When a Student with ADHD Isn’t Ready for College." Read it on LDadvisory.com.
High school students with disabilities may feel pressure to start college immediately, even though it's clear they're not ready. See if this story helps you recognize the signs: http://bit.ly/LDBlog116x
#EduSky #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #ADHDparentingtip #CollegePrep
"Preparing for a More Independent College Experience." The Neurodiversity podcast with Emily Kircher-Morris. Featuring Elizabeth C. Hamblet Preparing for a More Independent College Experience. Image of a cellphone playing the podcast.
In my talk with @emilykm-lpc.bsky.social on her @neurodiversitypod.bsky.social, we dug in on how parents can help prepare students for successful college transition. I think you'll get a lot out of it. https://bit.ly/LDAp9
#ADHDParent #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #IEP #CollegePrep
It can help to know what students might expect at college, so I thought I'd explain. Are the accommodations I mentioned different from what you expected to hear? https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ7
#CollegeAccommodations #504Plan #IEP #DyslexiaParent #ADHDParent #SpecialEd #EduSky
“Everything from waking up, to going to class, to doing my homework was my choice, and I wasn’t really ready for that...and even if I’d known where to go for help I didn’t have the vocabulary to advocate for my needs.” - Rae Jacobson, Writer with ADHD and Learning Disabilities.
Post title is "What Can Happen When a Student with ADHD Isn’t Ready for College." Read it on LDadvisory.com.
High school students with disabilities may feel pressure to start college immediately, even though it's clear they're not ready. See if this story helps you recognize the signs: http://bit.ly/LDBlog116x
#EduSky #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #ADHDparentingtip #CollegePrep
Listen now: https://bit.ly/LDAp14
#schoolpsychology #SchoolPsychTips #Accommodations #CollegeKnowledge #DyslexiaParent #ADHDParenting #LearningDisabilitiesAwareness #podcast #2eparents #EduSky
In my chat w/ Sheila Akbar on her "Don't Force It" podcast, I discussed the changes in the college disability support system & how to help your student build their self-advocacy & independence. Listen (or read the transcript): https://bit.ly/LDAp20
#CollegeSearch #DyslexiaParent #ADHD #CollegePrep
It can help to know what students might expect at college, so I thought I'd explain. Are the accommodations I mentioned different from what you expected to hear? bit.ly/ECHFAQ7
#CollegeAccommodations #504Plan #IEP #DyslexiaParent #ADHDParent #SpecialEd #Disabilities
Looking for the one college that's the perfect fit for students with a certain disability? I don't think such a school exists - and that's a good thing. Let me explain: https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ4
#CollegeSearch #CollegeSuccess #ADHD #LearningDisabilities #DyslexiaParent
"Preparing for a More Independent College Experience." The Neurodiversity podcast with Emily Kircher-Morris. Featuring Elizabeth C. Hamblet Preparing for a More Independent College Experience. Image of a cellphone playing the podcast.
In my talk with @emilykm-lpc.bsky.social on her @neurodiversitypod.bsky.social, we dug in on how parents can help prepare students for successful college transition. I think you'll get a lot out of it. https://bit.ly/LDAp9
#ADHDParent #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #IEP #CollegePrep
"They understand their disability, understand their functional imitations and can communicate them. They can advocate for their needs." Marvin Williams, College Disability Services Director
Blogpost title is "What Makes Students with Disabilities Successful at College." Featuring Marvin Williams, College Disability Services Director. Read it on LD Advisory.
College disability services directors share what makes students successful in an environment where supports change & demands increase - you may be surprised by what they say: https://bit.ly/LDBlog105x
#LearningDisabilitiesAtCollege #ADHDparenting #DyslexiaParent #CollegeSuccess #CollegeTransition
It can help to know what students might expect at college, so I thought I'd explain. Are the accommodations I mentioned different from what you expected to hear? https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ7
#CollegeAccommodations #504Plan #IEP #DyslexiaParent #ADHDParent #SpecialEd
Zoom window. Slide says "Academics beyond the three Rs - writing, study skills, and notetaking." Speaker says "So here's another really important consideration. These are the academic skills that are less visible, things that don't get grades, but are extremely important for college." College Readiness for Students Who Learn Differently.
Wondering if your student with a disability is ready for college? Two experienced, specialized consultants discussed this & offered advice. Watch it: https://bit.ly/ECHv7
#ADHDparenting #DyslexiaParent #CollegeSuccess #CollegeTransition #CollegeReadiness #CollegePrep
"But FERPA doesn't require us to provide information outside of that record. So if we don't have access to their grades, we won't seek it out..." Jamie Axelrod, College Disability Services Director.
Blogpost title is " Do College Disability Services Offices Communicate with Parents?" Read the post on LDadvisory.com.
Wondering whether you can count on a college's disability services (DS) office to answer your questions and reach out if your student is struggling? Read what DS directors said: https://bit.ly/LDBlog124x
#LearningDisabilitiesAtCollege #ADHDParenting #DyslexiaParent #IEP #SpecialEd #IEP #504Plan
Listen now: https://bit.ly/LDAp14
#schoolpsychology #SchoolPsychTips #Accommodations #CollegeKnowledge #DyslexiaParent #ADHDParenting #LearningDisabilitiesAwareness #podcast #2eparents #EduSky
What you missed in this week’s newsletter. Featured post was “What can happen when a student with ADHD isn’t ready for college.” Introductory paragraph is visible.
Have you subscribed to my twice-monthly newsletter yet? If not, you missed this week's featured post plus additional resources. And you're also missing the chance to enter give-aways.
#CollegePrep #SpecialEd #ADHDParent #LearningDisabilities #DyslexiaParent #EduSky
Listen to the full conversation: https://bit.ly/LDAp10x
#CollegePrep #LearningDisabilitiesParent #ADHDPareng #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #IEP #2E
It can help to know what students might expect at college, so I thought I'd explain. Are the accommodations I mentioned different from what you expected to hear? https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ7
#CollegeAccommodations #504Plan #IEP #DyslexiaParent #ADHDParent #SpecialEd
“Everything from waking up, to going to class, to doing my homework was my choice, and I wasn’t really ready for that...and even if I’d known where to go for help I didn’t have the vocabulary to advocate for my needs.” - Rae Jacobson, Writer with ADHD and Learning Disabilities.
Post title is "What Can Happen When a Student with ADHD Isn’t Ready for College." Read it on LDadvisory.com.
High school students with disabilities may feel pressure to start college immediately, even though it's clear they're not ready. See if this story helps you recognize the signs: http://bit.ly/LDBlog116x
#EduSky #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #ADHDparentingtip #CollegePrep
Looking for the one college that's the perfect fit for students with a certain disability? I don't think such a school exists - and that's a good thing. Let me explain: https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ4
#CollegeSearch #CollegeSuccess #ADHD #LearningDisabilities #DyslexiaParent
I wrote this post to speak directly to students and address their concerns. Share it with them: http://bit.ly/LDBlog117
#DisabilityAccess #DisabilityDocumentation #CollegeAccommodations #CollegePrep #ADHDparent #DyslexiaParent #LearningDisabilities #IEP #SpecialEducation #schoolpsychology #EduSky
(Did you miss earlier posts about how students access accommodations, what documentation they’ll need? See my feed for those.)
#DisabilityAccess #CollegeAccommodations #CollegePrep #ADHDparent #DyslexiaParent #LearningDisabilities #IEP #SpecialEducation #SchoolPsychology
Blogpost title is "Can students without high school IEPs or 504 plans get college accommodations?" Image gives preview of the text at the beginning of that post.
Video title is "Find college disability documentation requirements to apply for accommodations." Zoom window shows the documentation requirements page of a university. Speaker is saying "kinds of documentation based on the kind of disability the..."
Blogpost title is "How to find college disability documentation requirements." Image gives preview of the text at the beginning of that post.
Blogpost title is "How to find college disability documentation requirements." Image gives preview of the text at the beginning of that post.
#CollegeAccommodationWeek Day 2 🧵
Today’s posts focus on documentation.
#DisabilityAccess #DisabilityDocumentation #CollegeAccommodations #CollegePrep #ADHDparent #DyslexiaParent #LearningDisabilities #IEP #SpecialEducation #SchoolPsychology #SchoolPsychTips #Accommodations
Looking for the one college that's the perfect fit for students with a certain disability? I don't think such a school exists - and that's a good thing. https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ4
#CollegeSearch #CollegeSuccess #ADHD #LearningDisabilities #DyslexiaParent
College disability services directors share what makes students successful - you may be surprised by what they say: https://bit.ly/LDBlog105x
#LearningDisabilitiesAtCollege #ADHDparenting #DyslexiaParent #CollegeSuccess #CollegeTransition
"They understand their disability, understand their functional imitations and can communicate them. They can advocate for their needs." Marvin Williams, College Disability Services Director
Blogpost title is "What Makes Students with Disabilities Successful at College." Featuring Marvin Williams, College Disability Services Director. Read it on LD Advisory.
College disability services directors share what makes students successful in an environment where supports change & demands increase - you may be surprised by what they say: https://bit.ly/LDBlog105x
#LearningDisabilitiesAtCollege #ADHDparenting #DyslexiaParent #CollegeSuccess #CollegeTransition
It’s important to let them know that the challenges they will face in college are different, and the more prepared they are before they get there, the more confident and comfortable they will be." Child Mind Institute
See my tips to help students with disabilities prepare for a smooth adjustment my article for the @childmindinstitute.bsky.social. http://bit.ly/dyscollprep
#LearningDisabilitiesAtCollege #ADHDParenting #DyslexiaParent #CollegePrep
In my talk with @emilykm-lpc.bsky.social on her @neurodiversitypod.bsky.social, we dug in on how parents can help prepare students for successful college transition. I think you'll get a lot out of it. https://bit.ly/LDAp9
#ADHDParent #DyslexiaParent #SpecialEducation #IEP #CollegePrep
"But FERPA doesn't require us to provide information outside of that record. So if we don't have access to their grades, we won't seek it out..." Jamie Axelrod, College Disability Services Director.
Blogpost title is " Do College Disability Services Offices Communicate with Parents?" Read the post on LDadvisory.com.
Wondering whether you can count on a college's disability services (DS) office to answer your questions and reach out if your student is struggling? Read what DS directors said: https://bit.ly/LDBlog124x
#LearningDisabilitiesAtCollege #ADHDParenting #DyslexiaParent #IEP #SpecialEd #IEP #504Plan