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Teens & Transition

When we talk about "transition," we're referring to the process of preparing your teenage child to be college- and career-ready – starting during the middle-school years and continuing through high school and beyond. Learn more about how to help your teen with a learning disability plan for the future and become an effective self-advocate.

Teens and Transition - LD
Video: How Can I Prepare My Teen with LD for the Workplace? Video: How Can I Prepare My Teen with LD for the Workplace?
Parents often struggle with helping their teens with LD choose a career path. Laura Breeden, an expert in career management, shares her expertise on how parents can help their children prepare for the workplace and what skills provides keys to success. More >
Checklist Checklist for Transitioning from High School to College
As you and your teen look ahead to college, make sure you're both aware of key differences between high school and college: special education services and the laws that support and protect those with LD. More >
FAQ E-Book E-Book: 50 Questions About LD
Our new e-book, 50 Questions About LD, is filled with answers to common LD questions. Topics include: how to deal with the “LD” label, RTI and working with your child’s school, the emotional impact of learning disabilities at school and home, preparing teens for college and work, and related issues like AD/HD and giftedness. More >
Video: Transition Featured Video: How Can I Ease My Child's Transition from High School to College?
Your child is preparing for success beyond high school. NCLD is here to help as you guide your child on the next step of their journey into the wider world. More >
How to Pay for College: Financial Aid for Students with LD How to Pay for College: Financial Aid for Students with LD
Senior year of high school — time to relax, coast, wait for college, right? Wrong! You may have been accepted to your college of choice, but the work doesn't end with an acceptance letter and a trip to the mall for new sheets and jeans. How will you finance your college education? ... More >
Planning for College Success for Students with Learning Disabilities Planning for College Success for Students with Learning Disabilities
A student with a learning disability planning to attend college needs to take several steps to prepare for selecting the right college and for a successful college experience. Preparing for College Success The student must take a rigorous college preparatory program while in high ... More >
Planning for Postsecondary Transition Planning for Postsecondary Transition
With the first half of the school year almost complete, I think it's safe to say that everyone (parents, educators, students) is looking forward to some holiday time away from the classroom. But for students who will be finishing high school in the spring, the next few weeks are like... More >
Transitioning to College for Students with Learning Disabilities Transitioning to College for Students with Learning Disabilities
The following is a transcription of the podcast, “Transitioning to College for Students with Learning Disabilities (Audio).”   In this podcast, Karen Golembeski, Assistant Director of Public Policy at the National Center for Learning Disabilities, and her guest Vincent Vara... More >
Goals Parents Should Have When Planning for Their Child’s Life After School Goals Parents Should Have When Planning for Their Child’s Life After School
As the parent of a student with a learning disability (LD), you play a crucial role in helping your child build a successful future. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires that Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students age 16 and older include tra... More >
Helping Your 11th or 12th Grader with Career Preparation and “Fit” Helping Your 11th or 12th Grader with Career Preparation and “Fit”
As the parent of an eleventh or twelfth grader with learning disabilities (LD), how confident are you about your teen’s plans for the future? Does your teen have realistic job or career goals? Has your teen found enjoyable activities that he is enthusiastic about pursuing as an adul... More >
Transitioning to College and Beyond Transitioning to College and Beyond
Wanted! Authoritative research-based data on successful transition to post-secondary school and work settings for adolescents and young adults with LD. Information must apply to all post-secondary students (regardless of school location, graduation status, prior school experien... More >
Helping Your 9th or 10th Grader with Career Awareness and Exploration Helping Your 9th or 10th Grader with Career Awareness and Exploration
As your child makes her way through school, you, like most parents, worry about what life after graduation will hold. As a parent of a child with learning disabilities (LD), you have extra sources of anxiety. As high school begins, you worry about how strong your teen’s resilience ... More >
A Parent's Perspective — Setting Goals and Planning for the Transition to College A Parent's Perspective — Setting Goals and Planning for the Transition to College
My son, Sal, is a high school senior just outside of New York City. He was first identified at the age of four as a child with a significant language disorder, and then later, as a student with a learning disability and a stuttering disorder. A large part of his current success is rel... More >
Preparing for College Preparing for College
Obtaining an advanced degree or training beyond high school is essential for individuals to be competitive in today's labor market. Whether it is college, adult and continuing education, or technical preparation, postsecondary education plays a major role in preparing people for emplo... More >
Dr. Arlyn Roffman on Promoting Self-Awareness and Self-Acceptance in Teens Dr. Arlyn Roffman on Promoting Self-Awareness and Self-Acceptance in Teens
Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities: Navigating the Transition from High School to Adulthood is the book from former National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) Professional Advisory Board member, Arlyn Roffman. In her book, Dr. Roffman offers advice, tips, and information... More >
How Can I Get Work Experience? Volunteer and Paid Jobs for Teens How Can I Get Work Experience? Volunteer and Paid Jobs for Teens
Whether you’re a junior or senior in high school or a new graduate making decisions about your future, it’s important to get some real work experience. A volunteer or paid job can help you "try out" a career field or job setting to see if it’s a good fit for you. Volunteer ... More >
Transitioning to College for Students with Learning Disabilities (audio) Transitioning to College for Students with Learning Disabilities (audio)
This podcast features Vincent J. Varrassi M.A., LDT-C, Campus Director, Regional Center for College Students with Learning Disabilities at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck Campus and Karen Golembeski, NCLD's Assistant Director of Educational Programs.Mr. Varrassi discusses the ... More >
Helping Teens with LD Explore a Career Path (audio) Helping Teens with LD Explore a Career Path (audio)
In this podcast, Dr. Arlyn Roffman, a licensed psychologist and full-time professor at Lesley University, explains how to help teens with learning disabilities explore and plan for a career path that is well-suited to their strengths, challenges, and interests. Dr. Roffman is the au... More >
A Parent's Perspective — Setting Goals and Planning for College (audio) A Parent's Perspective — Setting Goals and Planning for College (audio)
In this Parent Perspective, Monica, the mother of a high school senior with learning disabilities, as well as language and stuttering disorders, discusses how goal-setting and transition planning contributed greatly to her son's success. Monica's son began verbalizing feelings of frus... More >
Preparing for the Process Preparing for the Process
Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities You and your child should prepare for the IEP meeting in advance to help you make the most of the transition planning process. Preparing your child for the IEP meeting IDEA requires that students attend their IEP meeting once transition plan... More >
Helping Teens with LD Explore a Career Path Helping Teens with LD Explore a Career Path
The following is a transcription of the podcast, “Helping Teens with LD Explore a Career Path (Audio).”   In this podcast, the National Center for Learning Disabilities asked Candace Cortiella to interview Dr. Arlyn Roffman, a licensed psychologist and full-time profes... More >
Scholarships for Students with Learning Disabilities Scholarships for Students with Learning Disabilities
Scholarships are "free money" given to a student for their college education--unlike loans, this money does not have to be paid back. Many private scholarships are available that grant money to students based on their particular strengths, interests, disabilities, and other character... More >
SAT vs. ACT: Which Should Students with LD and AD/HD Take? SAT vs. ACT: Which Should Students with LD and AD/HD Take?
College admissions is a stressful process in the best of circumstances, but for students with learning challenges or AD/HD, it can be overwhelming. In a maelstrom of deadlines, recommendations, essays, and applications, standardized tests like the SAT and ACT stand out. Students tend ... More >
Transition to School and Work Transition to School and Work
What is Transition Planning? Transition planning is a process that should help ensure your child's happiness, success, and satisfaction after high school and onto further work, future education, and adulthood.   Transition Planning is Important You can help build your child's f... More >
Recommended Reading for Teens with LD Recommended Reading for Teens with LD
Books by, about, and for young and older teens with learning disabilities offer readers valuable stories and guidance. Check out the following books, a mixture of fiction and nonfiction, when you want to give your teen something special to read.My Thirteenth Winter: A Memoir by Samant... More >
The SAT, ACT, and Students with Learning Disabilities The SAT, ACT, and Students with Learning Disabilities
Multiple-choice time! College admissions exams like the SAT and ACT are:A) A chance for high school students to show college admissions officers what they knowB) Often an anxiety-provoking event for high school studentsC) Just one part of a comprehensive college applicationD) Sometime... More >