by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 1, 2021 | College Preparation & Readiness, Parenting for College Success
Introduction: Some students may feel unprepared for direct transition to college right after high school but may go anyway because they feel societal pressure to follow the expected timeline. This may be especially true for some students with ADHD, who may be lagging...
by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 1, 2021 | College Preparation & Readiness, Parenting for College Success, Students with Psychological Disabilities
Introduction Students with mental health disabilities may be academically prepared for college, but they also need to be ready to function independently and meet behavioral and attendance standards. When I was developing my book, I interviewed Laura Di Galbo, an...
by Elizabeth Hamblet | Mar 1, 2021 | College Preparation & Readiness, Parenting for College Success, Students with Autism
Introduction For students with autism, college life not only involves meeting academic demands, but also handling group living and other kinds of social situations, which may present unique challenges. But with the proper preparation, they can find success! Jane...