What happens when a parental university experience collides with the moment they send their own child off to campus?
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In this episode of Campus Chronicles, Brooke speaks with neurodiversity consultant and advocate Lisa Richer about her own struggles as a student, the lessons she learned through silence and support, and the way she prepared her son for a different kind of university journey.
Lisa’s story is honest, heartfelt, and filled with wisdom for students, parents, and mentors alike.
You will learn:
- Why university is not always ‘the best four years’, and why that is acceptable
- The importance of speaking up until someone listens
- How parents can support their children’s transition without repeating old patterns
- Practical ways students can find trusted people and communities on campus
- Lisa’s three pieces of advice every student should know before stepping onto campus
Resources and extras:
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