ARE YOU WORRYING ABOUT SENDING YOUR TEEN TO COLLEGE?

Most ADHD students aren’t ready for the demands of college, and by the time they struggle, it’s too late. But with the right plan in place, your teen can build the executive functioning, self-advocacy, and academic skills they need—before they ever set foot on campus.

Know what to do at every stage + A step by step roadmap + Designed for parents of ADHD teens

This grade-by-grade checklist gives you the exact steps to help your teen build executive functioning skills, self-advocacy, and independence—ensuring they’re ready for college before they get there.

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From 9th to 12th grade, learn how to support your child in time management, accommodations, and college prep, so they stay on track without feeling overwhelmed.

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Written by experts in ADHD and executive functioning, this checklist eliminates uncertainty, reduces stress, and helps you confidently prepare your teen for a smooth transition to college.

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This content is educational and focuses on general strategies for supporting ADHD students in the college transition. It does not establish a therapist-client relationship, nor is it intended to provide individualized treatment for any specific client. If you require therapy or clinical services, please consult a licensed professional.

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