An Autistic Student's Journey to College
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An interesting story about one student's transition into college, featured on NPR.
An interesting story about one student's transition into college, featured on NPR.
October is Learning Disabilities Awareness Month. This is a time where people pay special attention to children and adults with learning disabilities. During this month, we ask each of you to teach one person one new thing about learning disabilities. If you find an interesting article or resource here, consider passing it along to a friend, family member or colleague. Remember, greater awareness means greater opportunities!
Be sure to listen to this new podcast about LD Awareness featuring Interim Assistant Director of Disability Services at Ohio University Abigail Webb, C/SE ABLE Resource Center Director Sharon Reynolds, Dr. Susan Nolan, C/SE Curriculum and Training Specialist Katherine Fergus, and Dr. Marta Roth.
For the past 30+ years, I have worked at residential schools for kids
with special needs. This experience allowed me to have a "laboratory"
wherein I could observe these kids on a 24-hour basis and monitor their
academic and social lives. Over these decades I have developed countless
field-tested strategies and methods to assist these special kids with
their daily struggles. At this point in my career, my personal and
professional mission is to share what I have learned with parents and
professionals throughout the country. Since 2001, I have delivered seminars
and provided consulting services in 25 states, New Zealand, Canada and
Hong Kong. I am greatly enjoying my travels and I have discovered
something wonder-filled since I began these journeys... I am LEARNING as
much as I am TEACHING! I constantly cross paths with extraordinary
parents, professionals and pupils. There are some wonderful people and
programs out there designed and dedicated to serve "our kids". So often
– as I fly back home from my latest engagement – I wish that I could
share their stories with all of you. Well, thanks to the latest Podcast
technology, now I CAN !! On a regular basis I will share with you the
stories of these kids... and the adults whose devoted efforts are
helping them reach their fullest potential. You may never have the
pleasure and the privilege to meet these folks but you should get to
know them. They will inform and inspire you as they have informed and
inspired me. Join me on my travels. Email me with your comments. We will learn much from each other.
As I travel about on trains, boats and planes I often get involved in
conversations with folks. When I tell them how I make my living, we
generally have a pretty detailed conversation about kids with special
needs because – it seems – EVERYBODY has a son, daughter, niece, nephew,
grandchild, cousin or neighbor who is struggling in school. It is often
disappointing to hear how ill-informed "the man in the street" is about
Learning and Attentional problems. Misconceptions and misinformation
abound.
All high school graduations are special... but some are more special than others. Commencements are particularly meaningful and significant
when the students have struggled greatly in their high school careers.
For those kids, the commencement ceremony is truly a victory......for
them, their families and their teachers.
Last month, I was honored to deliver the Graduation Address at the Purnell School in New Jersey. This renowned program serves girls who – for one reason or another – have experienced academic difficulty in high school. Purnell supplies these girls with a safe harbor where they can develop their unique skills, make lifelong friends and prepare for the challenges of college. Like many schools with similar missions, Purnell is in the "self-esteem business". By establishing and maintaining a balance of "support and challenge", these girls gain the confidence and competence. The graduation ceremony clearly reflected this
In this episode, I share that special day with you. Please join me.



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