The Special Ed Strategist: Learning Disabilities & IEP (Dyslexia, Executive Function) Tips with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P
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307: Preparing Diverse Learners For College Success
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In this informative episode, Wendy converses with expert guest Eric Endlich, discussing college readiness for students with special needs. The discussion touches on critical aspects of the college search process and offers valuable insights into helping students transition successfully from high school to college. Eric provides essential guidance for students, parents, and educators in navigating the challenges and opportunities in higher education for students with learning differences.
Key Topics Discussed:
Key Topics Discussed:
- College Search Process: Eric explains the unique considerations for students with learning differences in the college search process. He highlights factors such as location, cost, campus culture, and available support, including academic coaching.
- Early Planning and Disclosures: Learn the importance of starting the college search process early, contacting disability offices, and seeking accommodations. Eric emphasizes that self-advocacy should be encouraged, and students should actively understand and request the necessary support.
- Transition Pathways: Eric explores various transition pathways for students with learning differences. This includes non-degree certificate programs, community college, gap years, and post-graduate programs tailored to neurodiverse students.
The episode provides valuable guidance to students and parents on preparing for college, managing anxiety, and making informed decisions during the college search. Eric's insights underscore the significance of self-advocacy, balanced college lists, and recognizing college rejections as part of the learning journey.
Relevant links:
- List of Neurodiversity-Friendly Colleges
- Should You Disclose a Disability When Applying to College? | College Consultants (topcollegeconsultants.com)
- 7 Things Students with Disabilities Should Do When Starting College | College Consultants (topcollegeconsultants.com)
- 6 Reasons to Consider a Gap Year | College Consultants (topcollegeconsultants.com)
- What Questions Should I Ask the Student Disabilities Office? | College Consultants (topcollegeconsultants.com)
- College Readiness and Transition for Students on the Autism Spectrum | College Consultants (topcollegeconsultants.com)
- Parents of College Bound Students with Learning Disabilities, ADHD and ASD | Facebook
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