You haven't shown sufficient gratitude for his recent attempts to edify you. π
You haven't shown sufficient gratitude for his recent attempts to edify you. π
Screenshot of a computer folder shows several version of the same FERPA video, indicating several failed attempts to get one good one. The final one is labeled "FERPA A F*ucking Gain," showing how frustrated Elizabeth was.
Social media experts suggest creators like me post some "B roll" or behind-the-scenes footage. Well, now you can see how many attempts go into me making *one* (semi-polished) video. (And yes, I've been known to curse like a sailor.) πΒ
Luckily, my social media manager has a good sense of humor.
Have you heard that if your student doesn't have an IEP or 504 while they're in high school, they won't get accommodations at college? Get the facts: https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ3
college transition, twice exceptional, ADHD Parent, special education, dyslexia
The cabinet in his first regime was theoretically full of adults but they refused to try to 25th amendment him because they all cared more about their power and future prospects than the country.
People who want to make the web accessible need to understand the many different ways that people with disabilities use the web. This W3C resource offers a good introduction to how disabled people navigate the web, and barriers they commonly encounter.
www.w3.org/WAI/people-u...
People hear all kinds of inaccuracies about where students w/disabilties should apply to college, what happens in the admissions process, & what they can expect at college. In this post, I bust some common myths: https://bit.ly/GFLDCol2Β Β Β
#College #LearningDisabilities #Dyslexia #ADHD #IEP #EduSky
I check myself with it all the time!
Are you worried about your student's testing for college accommodations? Don't believe everything you hear: https://bit.ly/ECHFAQ2Β
#EduSky #IEP #SpecialEd #2e #Dyslexia #ADHD #LearningDisabilities
Have you said thank you? π€¨
Most public comments get ignored β not because boards don't care, but because most people don't know how to structure what they say.
I made a free checklist on how to give public comment that gets heard.
"It's better for them to register and find out they didn't need accommodations than it is to find out the hard way that they do."
Blogpost title is "Encourage College-Bound Students to Register for Disability Accommodations." Read it on LDadvisory.com.
Research shows why some students with disabilities don't register for accommodations at college. I wrote talking points you can use to persuade them. https://bit.ly/LDBlog114xΒ Β
#EduSky #DyslexiaMom #ADHDParent #LearningDisabilities #SpecialEducation #CollegePrep
Students with disabilities may hear lots of different things about what kinds of colleges they should consider and what they should or shouldn't do when applying to colleges. Experienced consultants Joan Kelleher Casey & Elizabeth Cooper offered their tips:Β https://bit.ly/ECHv11
#CollegeSearch
Article on ADDitude's site is titled "11 Steps to Remedy College Reading Challenges." The opening paragraph is visible. Image taken above a work table covered in open notebooks, Post-It pads, colored pencils and highlighters.
The reading load at college is a challenge for most students. Students with disabilities may have even more struggles with it. Read my tips for tackling it @additudemag.bsky.socialΒ https://bit.ly/ECHAM1
#Dyslexia #LearningDisabilities #ADHD #CollegeSuccess #StudyStrategies
β...no matter what the rationale for reducing the number of problems isβdoing so and grading the student on the basis of that reduced work, as though theyβd completed the whole assignment, is modifying the performance expectations for that student.β Read more on Substack.
Featured post is "Disability Accommodations vs Modifications: A College Transition Reality Check." A page of algebra formulae to solve, with 3 crossed out. A sharpened blue pencil lays across the problems.
Modifications that reduce the amount or kind of work students w/disabilities do may leave them less-prepared for college, since colleges don't have make such changes. Kelley Challen & I explain why terminology used in K12 can be fuzzy and lead to unrealistic expectations: https://bit.ly/LDAdSS18
As your student begins to plan for registration for fall courses, are they looking for those classes that they can breeze through? There are some good reasons why they should be looking for hard courses instead. wp.me/punbM-gn
I forget the golden rule that no good people go on housewives shows.
Just remember β editing can go both ways, as my sister always reminds me. πThen again, I'm very bad at picking someone to root for; I always forget they're all terrible people and whoever I choose will eventually prove herself a monster. π
Right? (See Juliet in previous iteration having somebody just take pictures of her in her own clothes in an attempt to be an influencer.) Clearly Myka's husband pays for a well connected publicist; how else is she getting on the today show. π€¨
Maybe it's all by design? Only possible way to get rid of her?
Anyone else get "Single White Female" vibes off of this relationship?
Middle-aged white woman with shoulder length brown hair looks annoyed when somebody says "is it a porn film?"
Myka is giving me Juliet vibes (derogatory). Also, when she said she trained under somebody in the Queen's staff, I thought...
Wait which one is real housewives? I am not getting another streaming service. π
Middle aged white Women woman with long brown hair looks annoyed as somebody says "is it a porn film?"
I'm going in. But I really want this show to just be British people featured, not Americans. We already have housewives here
Red reading glasses resting beside signed bookplates and copies of "7 Steps to College Success" by Elizabeth Cohen Hamblet.
Contact me for a signed bookplate for your copy, or if you borrowed it from the library, I can send you a signed bookmark: https://ldadvisory.com/contact/
It's the third anniversary of my book's release & it's sold more than 4,000 copies.πΎΒ
It means to me is that more than 4000 people have the knowledge they need to give students with disabilities the proper preparation for college!
See purchase options: https://bit.ly/ECHbook
#CollegePrep #EduSky
Fluffy black cat looks at the camera with her tongue stuck partly out.
Fluffy black cat lays with her eyes closed and her tongue stuck partly out.
Happy #Caturday from Kona.
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βIf a professorβs handwriting is illegible, itβs not just a problem for students with a disabilityβbut for all students who take this professorβs classβand my colleagues didnβt feel this created a need for a disability accommodation.β Read more on Substack.
Read on Substack - "Disability accommodation for a professor's lousy handwriting/use of cursive? Do colleges do this?
Students with disabilities may encounter difficulties at college and wonder what their college's obligations are. For instance, when they can't read a professor's writing, does the college have to provide an accommodation? Read my answer: https://bit.ly/LDAdSS9