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What accommodations have you found are helpful to be successful in and out of the classroom?
I’m 27 and starting in person college in January. I failed miserably in high school, tried four different schools before I finally just got my GED. I’ve tried going to college several times; Online, in person, trade school and never lasted longer than six months. I finally have decided to try again so that I can give myself and my son a life we both deserve, which will (hopefully) help provide some motivation.
I’ve been talking to my psychiatrist, therapist and disability services, and they want me to come up with what accommodations I may need
If anyone also has any tips on going to college as a single parent with adhd, that would be really helpful as well!
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