Personal Perspective: Advice for easing the difficult transition to college.
The symptoms of ADHD can make adjusting to college life more challenging than it is for neurotypicals.Reaching out to other students before arriving on campus will ease the anxiety over social connections.ADHD
, knowing he would already have a group of friends when he got to college. In fact, my husband and I barely saw our son during move-in weekend.Every college has a disabilities office that provides accommodations for students. My son’s advice is to be proactive and meet with an office advisor to ensure the accommodations are in place before the semester begins. You may not need to use the accommodations, but knowing they are available can ease your anxiety.
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