Young adults with learning disabilities who are heading off to college this year can get a head start on a successful year by planning now. Your learning disabled child has a lot more to learn than his major coursework. She must learn her way around campus, develop networks of positive friends, and balance studying and a budding social life. These resources can help:
- Students can ease the effectiveness of their study time and maximize their chances for success in classes by organizing their own study groups.
- Help young adults learn essential information and strategies such as knowing their rights in college, developing good study habits, writing better essays, and planning great presentations.
- Learning about self-advocacy is a must.
- Your student can learn to manage ADHD in college.
- Help your child learn from low grades on report cards.
- Learn mnemonics to improve memory.
- Prepare ahead with strategies for standardized testing.
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