Special Needs College
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Career Book 4: 16 Career-Readiness Strategies for Parents of College Students with Special Needs
- By: Jim Hasse
- Narrated by: Chris Chappell
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
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Jumping from school to work is different than it was just a few years ago. Diversity training is waning. Affirmative action is all but dead. That's why Career Book 4 of this career-readiness series is a timely resource for you as a special needs professional, parent or college student.
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Appreciate the perspective
- By Scott on 10-13-19
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Career Book 4: 16 Career-Readiness Strategies for Parents of College Students with Special Needs
- Narrated by: Chris Chappell
- Series: Career Books, Book 4
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
- Release date: 06-08-15
- Language: English
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Jumping from school to work is different than it was just a few years ago. Diversity training is waning. Affirmative action is all but dead. That's why Career Book 4 of this career-readiness series is a timely resource for you as a special needs professional, parent or college student.
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Protect Your Children Part 1
- The Truth About Marijuana, Cannabis. the Truth About Adhd Children and Anxiety in College, Attention Deficit Desorder and Mental Illness
- By: Rebecca Suns
- Narrated by: Krista Shirley
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood conditions, and for a majority of affected individuals, symptoms and impairment associated with this disorder persist into adolescence and adulthood. Although rates of college entry and college completion among individuals with ADHD are lower than in peers without ADHD, ADHD is the most common disability reported among first-year college students.
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This is so fascinating
- By Glenna Greely on 07-10-20
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Protect Your Children Part 1
- The Truth About Marijuana, Cannabis. the Truth About Adhd Children and Anxiety in College, Attention Deficit Desorder and Mental Illness
- Narrated by: Krista Shirley
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
- Release date: 07-07-20
- Language: English
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood conditions, and for a majority of affected individuals, symptoms and impairment associated with this disorder persist into adolescence and adulthood....
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Access
- A Parent's Guide for Disabled Children & Children with Special Needs Who Want to Finish College
- By: College4Pay
- Narrated by: Chaleeya Yeh
- Length: 38 mins
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Starting college is an exciting and daunting prospect - but for students with disabilities, the process of enrolling and participating in classes comes with unique challenges. Millions of parents each year face the perplexing, sometimes contradictory policies of colleges and universities when it comes to disability accommodations. Packed with relevant information about university policies, legal rights, and accessibility options, you'll find the answers to your most pressing questions about your child's college experience.
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Insightful and Empowering!
- By Bernard on 11-17-21
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- A Parent's Guide for Disabled Children & Children with Special Needs Who Want to Finish College
- Narrated by: Chaleeya Yeh
- Length: 38 mins
- Release date: 11-16-21
- Language: English
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Starting college is an exciting and daunting prospect - but for students with disabilities, the process of enrolling and participating in classes comes with unique challenges. Packed with relevant information about university policies, legal rights, and accessibility options, you'll find....
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My Friend’s Autism
- Advice from Someone Who Is Autistic, His Friends, Classmates, Teammates, Mentors, and Family from Elementary School through the College Years
- By: Pauly Montgomery, Cindy Montgomery
- Narrated by: Adrian Newcastle
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to be an "in-betweener" in a world divided by labels? Pauly gets candid about being caught between two worlds: neurotypical and neurodivergent. This story is their celebration of autism, authentic relationships, and resilience. Pauly and his mom use a touch of humor to walk you through the experiences of a neurodivergent brain.
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My Friend’s Autism
- Advice from Someone Who Is Autistic, His Friends, Classmates, Teammates, Mentors, and Family from Elementary School through the College Years
- Narrated by: Adrian Newcastle
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
- Release date: 08-08-24
- Language: English
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This story is their celebration of autism, authentic relationships, and resilience. Pauly and his mom use a touch of humor to walk you through the experiences of a neurodivergent brain.
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7 Transformation Stories: Little Book 4 (Career-coaching Series) About Emotional Intelligence for Parents of College Students with Cerebral Palsy
- By: Jim Hasse
- Narrated by: Chris Chappell
- Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
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How can you help your youngster's college education pay off in productive, meaningful employment - even when disability is involved? Growing in emotional intelligence is the key. It's the foundation for learning to live and work well with a disability. And, it's probably an attribute few people pick up on their own while in school. That means your youngster needs a little help from you, as a parent-mentor, to supplement his or her formal education.
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Life Lessons for All
- By Macy Bolt on 10-07-19
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7 Transformation Stories: Little Book 4 (Career-coaching Series) About Emotional Intelligence for Parents of College Students with Cerebral Palsy
- Narrated by: Chris Chappell
- Series: Career-Coaching Series, Book 4
- Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
- Release date: 04-25-19
- Language: English
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How can you help your youngster's college education pay off in productive, meaningful employment - even when disability is involved? Growing in emotional intelligence is the key. It's the foundation for learning to live and work well with a disability....
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Lost and Found
- Educating Parents of Intellectually Disabled High School Students How to Navigate Through College and Beyond
- By: Angela West-Brown
- Narrated by: Lisa McKnight
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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In Lost and Found, I use my expertise to provide a behind-the-scenes experience and a firsthand account of the vulnerabilities presented for caregivers raising an intellectually disabled child when information is not readily accessible. In this book you will learn how to determine the level of intellectual disability for your child and understand what this may mean for your family.
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Enjoyed this
- By Amazon Customer on 06-24-21
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Lost and Found
- Educating Parents of Intellectually Disabled High School Students How to Navigate Through College and Beyond
- Narrated by: Lisa McKnight
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
- Release date: 02-04-21
- Language: English
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In Lost and Found, I use my expertise to provide a behind-the-scenes experience and a firsthand account of the vulnerabilities presented for caregivers raising an intellectually disabled child when information is not readily accessible....
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