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Practical, informative resources, tips, tools, and strategies for parents of children with learning disabilities written by experts in the fields of Learning, Learning Disabilities, Social & Emotional Topics, College Prep, and Teaching.
Tips for a Successful College Interview
July 5th, 2018
Read more posts about Navigating the College Admissions Process for Students with Learning Disabilities. An interview is an opportunity for a school to get to know you. It is also an important opportunity for you to understand and learn about the institution you are interviewing wi...Posted in: College PrepAcademic Support Services at the College Level for Students with Learning Disabilities
June 28th, 2018
Read more posts about Navigating the College Admissions Process for Students with Learning Disabilities. Most colleges have a support service office to help students with learning disabilities access the resources they need to succeed. The services are outlined below.Level of SupportDescriptionBa...Posted in: College PrepAcademic Expectations & Self Advocacy: High School vs College
June 27th, 2018
Read more posts about Navigating the College Admissions Process for Students with Learning Disabilities. Making the leap from high school to college can be overwhelming for students. The transition can be easier if they know what to expect in college. This table outlines what ...Posted in: College PrepComparison of the SAT and ACT
June 21st, 2018
Read more posts about Navigating the College Admissions Process for Students with Learning Disabilities. Most colleges accept both SAT and ACT test scores. Use this comparison of the two tests to decide which is best for you or your student. SAT IACTGeneral InformationTest length: three hours (pl...Posted in: College PrepNavigating the College Admissions Process for Students with Learning Disabilities
June 21st, 2018
Applying to college can be a stressful, time-consuming journey for students and their families that requires travel, hours of research and essay writing, gathering transcripts, recommendations, and other documentation, and filling out forms and applications—lots of them. Students with learning...Posted in: College PrepTips for Coping with Anxiety
May 7th, 2018
Whether diagnosed or not, anxiety is something many people deal with on a daily basis. The word "anxiety" gets tossed around a lot in millennial culture, but those of us who have or feel anxiety know the great weight of the word, of the disorder. Anxiety is an elephant sitting on your ches...Posted in: Social and Emotional IssuesExecutive Function 101: Balance
May 1st, 2018
This is the fifth post in a five-part series about Executive Function. Each post includes downloadable templates to use at home and in the classroom. The first article is about managing time, the second addresses managing materials, the third discusses managing information, and the fourth achieving ...Posted in: TeachingExecutive Function 101: Independence
April 22nd, 2018
This is the fourth post in a five-part series about Executive Function. Each post includes downloadable templates to use at home and in the classroom. The first article is about managing time. The second addresses managing materials, the third addresses managing information, and the fifth finding ba...Posted in: TeachingExecutive Function 101: Information
April 10th, 2018
This is the third post in a five-part series about Executive Function. Each post includes downloadable templates to use at home and in the classroom. The first article is about managing time. The second addresses managing materials, the fourth achieving independence, and the fifth finding balance b...Posted in: TeachingExecutive Function 101: Materials
April 3rd, 2018
This is the second post in a five-part series about Executive Function. Each post includes downloadable templates to use at home and in the classroom. The first article is about managing time, the third addresses managing information, the fourth achieving independence, and the fifth finding balance...Posted in: Teaching
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