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Support for Students With Asperger’s In College
Support for students with Asperger’s in college is not just about providing academic accommodations—it’s about creating a comprehensive and inclusive environment where diverse learners can thrive. As more students with Asperger’s Syndrome pursue higher education, it’s clear that traditional college…
College for Students with Learning Disabilities: Finding the Right Environment
Choosing a college for students with learning disabilities requires careful consideration. The transition to college can be challenging, especially for students who have relied on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) or specialized support throughout high school. The good news? There are…
Residential Programs for Diverse Learners: Creating Opportunities for Success
Residential programs for diverse learners are increasingly recognized as a valuable bridge between high school and college. These programs offer students with learning differences—such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and executive function challenges—targeted support in a structured living and learning…
Best Colleges for Students with Executive Function Disorder: Finding the Right Fit
Executive Function Disorder (EFD) affects a student’s ability to manage tasks, organize, and plan—skills crucial for success in higher education. Identifying the best colleges for students with executive function disorder is essential to ensure a supportive and productive academic experience.…
ADHD College Accommodations: Essential Support for Academic Success
Transitioning to college presents unique challenges for students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Understanding and utilizing available ADHD college accommodations can significantly enhance academic performance and overall college experience. Understanding ADHD College Accommodations ADHD college accommodations are tailored support…
5 Great Uses of Assistive Technology to Support Students With Autism in College
Introduction Assistive technology has revolutionized the way students with autism in college navigate their academic and social environments. By leveraging assistive technology, students can enhance communication, organization, and overall independence. This article explores five great uses of assistive technology that…
Autism in College – Social Support for College Success
Introduction Navigating college is a significant transition for any student, but for students with autism in college, the challenges can be even more pronounced. Social support plays a crucial role in ensuring these students thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. Without…
Excellent Evidence-Based Strategies for Neurodiverse College Students
Introduction Navigating college can be challenging for any student, but for neurodiverse learners, it requires a specialized approach. Understanding and implementing evidence-based strategies for neurodiverse college students can significantly enhance their academic performance, executive functioning, and overall well-being. In this…
Residential Support for Diverse Learners
Navigating college can be a complex journey, especially for students with learning differences. Ensuring the right support for diverse learners is crucial in fostering academic success, social integration, and independent living skills. Families seeking comprehensive assistance often explore residential support…
How Do You Know If Embedded College Services, Ancillary Services, Or Comprehensive Residential College Support is the Right Option for Your Student?
Choosing the right level of college support for a student can make all the difference in their academic success, personal growth, and overall well-being. With a variety of support structures available—including embedded college services, ancillary services, and comprehensive residential programs—families…
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Shanah Tovah! (שנה טובה)
Happy Rosh Hashanah to all who celebrate!
For anyone wondering, today is the start of the Jewish New Year.
It`a Friday- time for a weekly recap.
Our Burlington and Madison students are in the swing of things with classes, but that`s not stopping them from making time for fun!
Pictured:
- Coffee club
- Carfternoon adventure
- Sweet treat o`clock
- BTV Bike shed being enjoyed
Not Pictured:
- Countless other moments of fun
Students, what are you looking forward to this weekend? Comment below ⬇️
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art was a joy!
Saw some incredible pieces and pondered accordingly 🤔🎨
Ever have a hard time getting started on a project? This could be for a host of reasons, but the name for starting that to do list item is called task initiation.
Some folks just have a hard time getting started. We`ve included some tips to help, but we`d love to hear from you too.
What`s your most unhinged tip to get started on tasks you`ve been avoiding?
We don`t know about you, but our students and staff alike are soaking up the last of summer, grilling, chilling, and getting outside.
This week included our Madison students getting their hands dirty in the kitchen, Eugene taking a trip to the raptor center and a jaunt to the farmers market, and the Burlington students relishing the field day memories with classes in full swing.
What was your favorite part of the week?
The Q&A continues!
Masking is a hotly debated topic at the moment. Some professionals have differing opinions, but our stance is that while a more inclusive world is something we can all be working towards, there`s a time and a place for the ways we show up, and knowing how to differentiate has value.
What do you think?