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Anxiety in College: Helping Students Thrive
The transition to college is an exciting time, but for many students, it’s also a period filled with anxiety. Navigating academic pressures, living away from home, and managing newfound independence can trigger overwhelming feelings. If your child experiences anxiety in…
Can I Use My IEP In College?
Over 15% of students in high school have an IEP, and almost a third of them are for language-based disabilities and learning differences. For parents of students with learning differences, the transition from high school to college brings a unique…
“Yes, You Can” – College Support for Students with Autism
Navigating college can be a challenge for any student, but for students with autism, the journey often requires additional support and resources. Fortunately, college support for students with autism has evolved significantly in recent years, offering a range of services…
Finding Comprehensive College Support in Oregon
When searching for college support in Oregon, especially for students with learning differences, disabilities, and executive functioning challenges, understanding the options can be confusing. However, parents seeking a holistic approach to college success will find that Mansfield Hall, located in…
What Accommodations Help College Students With Autism?
Finding the right accommodations can help college students with autism. As more colleges recognize the importance of providing support for neurodiverse students, understanding the specific accommodations that can make a significant impact is crucial. Whether it’s academic assistance, social support,…
What Is the Best College for Learning Differences, Disabilities, and Neurodiversity?
Finding the best college for learning differences, disabilities, and neurodiversity can feel like a critical decision for students and their families – but it is also important to recognize that, despite what US News and World Report would have you…
5 Essential College Accommodations for ADHD
Securing effective college accommodations for ADHD can be a critical step in setting students up for success in their transition into post-secondary education. Recognizing this need, Mansfield Hall offers comprehensive programming tailored to help students with ADHD thrive in their…
College Autism Support Programs: 4 Differences Between Responsive and Proactive Models
Understanding the differences between responsive and proactive college autism support models is critical when evaluating educational options for neurodivergent students. Navigating the college experience can be challenging for any student, but for those with autism, the transition can present unique…
Supporting College Students With Autism and Executive Functioning Challenges: 4 Keys To Success
Transitioning to college is a significant milestone that comes with its own set of challenges, especially for college students with autism and executive functioning difficulties. Navigating academic demands, social interactions, and independent living can be overwhelming without the right support.…
College Support for San Francisco Bay Area and California Students With Autism, ADHD, and Learning Differences – Eugene, Oregon Is Closer Than You Think!
When considering college options, California students with autism, ADHD, and learning differences require more than just an accommodating academic program; they also need comprehensive social and independent living skill support that that is individualized and flexible. For students in the…
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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?