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After the IEP: College Transition and Success Tips for Parents of Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health Conditions - Ep. 3 Common College Accommodations for ADHD

Ep. 3 Common College Accommodations for ADHD

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02/01/23 • 10 min

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After the IEP: College Transition and Success Tips for Parents of Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health Conditions

Learn about the common accommodations for ADHD in college. Each has a specific purpose for those with ADHD that can lead to a better college experience.

Disclaimer: The accommodations discussed in this episode may or may not be appropriate for your student. It is up to each college’s accessibility staff to determine reasonable accommodations. The content of this episode and others like it should be used for information purposes only.

Free College Accommodations Checklist Click HERE

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Learn about the common accommodations for ADHD in college. Each has a specific purpose for those with ADHD that can lead to a better college experience.

Disclaimer: The accommodations discussed in this episode may or may not be appropriate for your student. It is up to each college’s accessibility staff to determine reasonable accommodations. The content of this episode and others like it should be used for information purposes only.

Free College Accommodations Checklist Click HERE

Web Site

www.AccessingCollege.com

Follow me on

Instagram @accessing_College

Facebook Accessing College | Facebook

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EP. 2: Demystifying College Disability Documentation: A Guide for Parents and Students

Disability documentation requirements for college accommodation requests can be confusing and for some quite upsetting. In this episode, I review the role of the ODS office and reasons for documentation being required, and what some of the OCR guidance states that helps guide ODS office decisions. This is not to review or debate documentation issues, but this episode should give a background by which to view those issues from a new perspective.

Free College Accommodations Checklist Click Here

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Ep. 4 ADHD Accommodations That Create Opportunities for Success

We continue our discussion about accommodations for ADHD. These are not often discussed nor widely known. They can lead to more success in college if used appropriately and if they are reasonable for you. Disclaimer: The accommodations discussed in this episode may or may not be appropriate for your student. It is up to each college’s accessibility staff to determine reasonable accommodations. The content of this episode and others like it should be used for information purposes only. Next episode we take a look at Common College Accommodations for Dyslexia.

FREE College Accommodations Checklist Click Here

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www.AccessingCollege.com

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