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After the IEP: College Transition and Success Tips for Parents of Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health Conditions

After the IEP: College Transition and Success Tips for Parents of Students with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Health Conditions

De: Dan Jordan
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Discover the secrets to college transition, disability accommodations, and academic success for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health conditions. Join Dan Jordan, a current therapist at a university and former accessibility coordinator for over a decade, as he provides weekly insider tips and insights to improve your student’s self-advocacy, academic achievement, and personal wellness. Get the essential information you need to navigate the college journey from start to finish. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss out!2025 After the IEP Podcast Crianza y Familias Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones
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  • Ep 140 4 Underused Strategies for a Better College Transition
    Aug 27 2025

    Here are four smart strategies to make your student’s college transition easier. These four strategies aren’t talked about enough—but they work. Let’s explore what they are and how they can help your student thrive.

    Don’t Forget:
    Make sure to grab your free checklist and the book to get the most out of this 12-week series. These tools will help your student feel prepared, confident, and ready to advocate for themselves in college.

    Download the free College Accommodations Checklist
    Grab the book Self-Advocacy for Higher Education to help your student speak up with confidence.

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    18 m
  • Ep 139 5 Realities of The First College Semester
    Aug 20 2025

    College transition tips for students with disabilities—learn how stress, sleep, structure, and time use impact freshman year success. A strong start to college can make all the difference. This week’s episode highlights five truths every freshman should know—from time management to mindset shifts—to build strong habits from day one.

    Topics Discussed:

    • Why college structure is misleading & how to build a routine (first-year college success, time management)

    • How academic stress and mental health issues can derail progress (academic stress, hidden disabilities)

    • Why sleep is essential for memory, wellness, and managing ADHD or anxiety (sleep and mental health, college freshman advice)

    Don’t Forget:
    Make sure to grab your free checklist and the book to get the most out of this 12-week series. These tools will help your student feel prepared, confident, and ready to advocate for themselves in college.

    Download the free College Accommodations Checklist
    Grab the book Self-Advocacy for Higher Education to help your student speak up with confidence.

    Más Menos
    17 m
  • Ep 138 Important First Semester Responsibilities
    Aug 13 2025

    This is week 8 and the first semester is not that far off. Today’s episode is all about first semester student responsibilities. What’s really expected of college students during their first semester? Students often don’t realize how different college is from high school. From managing schedules to staying on top of assignments, this episode outlines key responsibilities your student needs to understand before stepping on campus. I break down the key responsibilities they’ll face—and how to help them step up.

    Don’t Forget:
    Make sure to grab your free checklist and the book to get the most out of this 12-week series. These tools will help your student feel prepared, confident, and ready to advocate for themselves in college.

    Download the free College Accommodations Checklist
    Grab the book Self-Advocacy for Higher Education to help your student speak up with confidence.

    Más Menos
    18 m
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