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College is a transitional time for most students. Adjusting to a new workload, a different set of teachers, and a diverse peer group can affect any student’s nerves. However, having a learning disability can make the process even more difficult. Juggling the common stresses ...
Learning Disabilities Learning disabilitiesare conditions that make it difficult for a student to participate in a normal classroom setting and are the most common type of disability among students at post-secondary institutions. They are not indicative of low intelligence or a lack of drive and are...
Welcome to the College Parent Central Podcast. My name is Vicki Nelson and I’m one of your co-hosts. This is a special episode because it is our first ever crossover episode and it features an exceptional panel discussion about supports for students with learning disabilities ...
(2011). Learning-disabled students get firmer grip on college. Retrieved from http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/education/story/2011-10-17/college-and-learning- disabilities/50807620/1#.UUoR8kRrqQI.email.Learning-Disabled Students Get a Firmer Grip on College, by Mary Beth Marklein, USA ...
摘要: Delineates specific strategies to help high school counselors deal with potentially college-bound learning disabled (LD) adolescents. Career counseling; Progress and requirements; Fitting the student to the college; Organizational and study skills; Compensatory strategies; Social adjustment....
Data were collected from 54 learning-disabled college students and 54 peers, concerning perceptions of cognitive attributes, achievement, motivation, organizational and decision-making skills, career goals, resources, and interpersonal relationships. Subjects perceived themselves to have greater problems in re...
Professional Guide for Working With Students With Disabilities Society often marginalizes students with disabilities. Read this guide to learn inclusive practices for working with disabled college students. byBernard Grant, Ph.D. UpdatedMarch 1, 2023...
This pilot project utilized a mixed-methodology approach to investigating assistive technology (AT) with students enrolled in a college program for students with intellectual disabilities. Its purpose was the provision of AT-based software, training, and support to examine changes related to academic l...
Most colleges offer a variety of resources for students with disabilities. If you’re having trouble getting through your classes, consider asking your school’s disability services department. They may have courses specifically designed for people with learning disabilities like ADD or ADHD, or they...