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Prepare Them For College – The Younger the Better!
A lot of attention is placed on helping students through the college admission process, particularly once they’re in high school. While this is certainly necessary, it should not be the sole focus of those of us raising or educating students with ADHD or Asperger’s. It’s equally as important, if not more so, to prepare our [...]
“Sink or Swim” Won’t Work! Part Two
The dilemma for those of us who are raising or educating students with ADHD or Asperger’s is this: At what point do you step in, take control and resolve a problematic situation? And, at what point do you step back and help your child work it out on their own? There are those who would [...]
The Gift of a Lifetime – Mentoring Parents and Students Struggling with Challenges of ADHD or Asperger’s
Unfortunately, a diagnosis of ADHD or Asperger’s does not come with a set of instructions on what actions parents or educators need to take to help their child or students. Parents may find that the expert who confirms the diagnosis offers little if any information or suggestions beyond medication. In large part, however, the issue [...]

