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"Excellent Book ... Provides a clear roadmap to prepare students with disabilities for a successful transition to college.

From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities
by Elizabeth Hamblet (ISBN 13: 978-0-86586-520-4, 202 pages, soft cover, ($29.95) provides a clear path to prepare students with disabilities for a successful transition to college.

College is a different world from high school. The laws, expectations, and culture around disability services and accommodations are different, too.

Elizabeth Hamblet, a Columbia University Learning Specialist/Consultant and recognized transition speaker and writer, has written a unique step-by-step guide that is an essential resource for college-bound students, their families, and the special educators and school counselors who work with them.

Elizabeth Hamblet breaks the process down into six logical steps.

Chapter 1. Establish a Foundation in the Law and Research. Understand the different laws in college and what the research says about what makes college students successful (or not).

Chapter 2. Know Students' Responsibilities and Rights. Learn what students have to do to get access to accommodations at college, what additional responsibilities they have, and what rights the system offers them.

Chapter 3. Pave the Way to College. Learn about self-determination and self-advocacy, two skills closely associated with school success, and how parents and guardians can help student develop them.

Chapter 4. Anticipate the College Environment. Learn about the challenges students with disabilities face in the college academic environment and strategies that can help.

Chapter 5. Find the Right College. Learn about the college admissions process and disability disclosure, and get suggestions about how to research available accommodations at students' target schools.

Chapter 6. Secure the Right Accommodations. Get a sense of what paperwork your student will need to request accommodations and what accommodations are likely to be available (or not).

Reviews: From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities

"In From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities, Elizabeth Hamblet focuses on the natural baton-passing needed for college-bound teens and shares invaluable information about accommodations and skills that can help students succeed in college."

"As an executive function coach, I appreciate the insights Hamblet shares on three topics: what it takes to succeed and how to build a strong foundation in high school; knowing what the challenges will be in college; and how to find the right college match (chapters 3, 4, and 5)."

Meet Elizabeth Hamblet
Elizabeth Hamblet is the author of From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities, a unique step-by-step guide and essential resource for college-bound students, their families, and the special educators and school counselors who work with them.

Elizabeth Hamblet

Elizabeth Hamblet is the author of From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities, a unique step-by-step guide and essential resource for college-bound students, their families, and the special educators and school counselors who work with them.

In From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities you will learn about:

* the college disability services process,
* research on what makes students with disabilities successful at college,
* advice from college advisors on applying to schools
* admissions advice from deans at several colleges
* insights from college disability services directors, transition specialists, current college students, and
* the voices of students who made the transition.

Elizabeth works as a learning specialist/consultant at Columbia University, where she helps students with time management, organization, reading, and study skills.

We encourage you to visit LDAdvisory.com where you will learn more about her book, read dozens of articles about transition and related subjects. Elizabeth shares bonus content from her book and provides information on other topics on the LDAdvisory Blog.

Her writings on transition have been published in several national journals, including Teaching Exceptional Children, NASP Communique and the National Association for College Admission Counseling. You can see a full listing of Elizabeth's published works on the Articles by Elizabeth Hamblet page of her site, LDAdvisory.com.

Presentations

Elizabeth presents Preparing Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition, a program that covers the steps for successful transition in varying degrees of detail (1-6 hours). Presentations by Elizabeth Hamblet"

Copyright © 2020 by Elizabeth Hamblet.





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