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Education trauma is a phrase I have started to use to describe the experience of students who continually fail in school, due to a diagnosis that impacted their learning ability. Although my students' IQ was high, they continually failed. Failing every day in school from an early age is a huge reason to avoid higher education...until an injury occurs, a job layoff occurs, or new skills are needed to keep a job, and going to college is essential. How does one manage that nightmare? Listen as Crista Shaw brings real stories of success when college students are approved for 504/or/ADA civil rights in college. College is possible. Support is available and free when you qualify. This episode brings the real experience of students across the U.S., today, who are not identified in K-12 grades for accommodations. We can turn this around as a nation.
Our publication will soon be released as a workbook for students, families, service members, veterans, case managers, doctors, counselors, teachers and advocates. In the meantime listen to our podcasts to become a student advocate for college success!
By Crista Shaw, M.S, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor / Transition to College SMEEducation trauma is a phrase I have started to use to describe the experience of students who continually fail in school, due to a diagnosis that impacted their learning ability. Although my students' IQ was high, they continually failed. Failing every day in school from an early age is a huge reason to avoid higher education...until an injury occurs, a job layoff occurs, or new skills are needed to keep a job, and going to college is essential. How does one manage that nightmare? Listen as Crista Shaw brings real stories of success when college students are approved for 504/or/ADA civil rights in college. College is possible. Support is available and free when you qualify. This episode brings the real experience of students across the U.S., today, who are not identified in K-12 grades for accommodations. We can turn this around as a nation.
Our publication will soon be released as a workbook for students, families, service members, veterans, case managers, doctors, counselors, teachers and advocates. In the meantime listen to our podcasts to become a student advocate for college success!