Today on the way to work, I saw a school football team doing some drills. It's a familiar sight that reminds us that Fall is just around the corner. Now is a good time to begin helping your LD teen get ready for college. Young adults with learning disabilities can prepare ahead of time for a successful year by planning now. Your learning disabled teen has a lot more to learn than classroom courses. Memorizing important campus locations, developing networks of positive friends, studying, and maintaining a healthy social life. These tips and resources can help:
- Build your teen's confidence by sharing what it means to have a learning disability.
- Improve effectiveness of their study time and maximize classroom success by organizing study groups.
- Help young adults learn their rights, how to develop good study habits, how to write strong essays, and how to deliver great presentations.
- Learning about self-advocacy is a must.
- Your student can learn to manage ADHD in college.
- Help your teen learn from low grades on report cards.
- Learn mnemonics to improve memory.
- Prepare ahead with strategies for standardized testing.
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