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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 Hygiene & Healthy Living Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones
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  • Ep 126 5 Ways on How to Stand Out in College
    May 21 2025

    Are you just going through the motions in college—or are you standing out? In this episode, I'm revealing 5 practical ways of how to stand out in college and set yourself apart on campus. Whether you want to build connections, boost your resume, or simply make the most of your college experience, these tips can change the game.

    We're covering what most students overlook but successful students prioritize. And trust me, this isn't about doing more, it's about doing what matters most.

    Click the link below to get the College Accommodations Checklist.

    College Accommodations Checklist Click Here

    My Book

    Self-Advocacy for Higher Education

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    17 m
  • Ep 125 Why Resilience Through Failure Is the Key to Student Success
    May 14 2025

    What if I told you that failing is one of the most important skills your child can learn? I know, it sounds backwards. As a parent, especially of a child with learning disabilities,it’s painful to watch. But what if the real strength lies not in avoiding failure—but in how you handle it? In today’s episode, we’re diving into the psychology of resilience—what it really takes for your child to succeed by learning to fail well. Because the truth is: resilience isn’t built in success; it’s forged in struggle. If you listened to Ep 123, you know what I mean. And you're about to learn how to help your child succeed—not in spite of failure, but because of it.

    Click the link below to get the College Accommodations Checklist.

    College Accommodations Checklist Click Here

    My Book

    Self-Advocacy for Higher Education

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    13 m
  • Ep 124 What to Do After College Acceptance: 3 Essential Steps
    May 7 2025

    Your student got accepted—now what? 🎓

    In this episode of After the IEP, we break down the three most important steps to take after receiving college acceptance letters:

    1. Apply early for disability accommodations – why waiting can cost you time and access.

    2. Evaluate college support services – what to look for beyond academics, including writing centers, counseling, and more.

    3. Make smart financial decisions – how finances can affect college success and why budgeting matters now more than ever.

    You'll also learn how to use the free College Services Planner to compare schools, services, and requirements so your student is fully prepared—academically, emotionally, and financially.

    Whether your student has a learning disability, ADHD, or a mental health condition, this episode will help your family make confident, informed decisions for the journey ahead.

    🎧 Listen now and download the College Services Planner via the link below!

    College Service Planner Free Download

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    15 m
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