College

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Helping Your Child Be An Independent College Student

Believe in their ability to handle new challenges. They don’t wait for instruction; instead they proactively look for answers. Fostering independent living skills supporting your special needs teen Teaching kids self-awareness and emotional regulation early strengthens foundations for independence that unlock college opportunities. By nurturing confidence and competence, parents ignite passion to overcome academic hurdles.

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What Do I Do with My Child Once They Graduate High School?

Unlocking Lifelong Potential: Your Guide to High School Graduation Options for Special Needs Children Ever wonder why IEPs push graduation when it might feel premature? You’re not alone. This article explores alternative high school pathways post-21, from college programs supporting students with disabilities and adult transition planning resources that align with your child’s unique needs.

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Raising a Successful College Graduate

Why parent expectations matter for your child’s college success Parents play a crucial role in shaping the academic trajectory leading to college graduation. When children grow up believing they have the skills and abilities to thrive in higher education, they are more likely to set ambitious goals and work tirelessly towards them.

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