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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a neurodivergent DC currently in middle school who struggles to complete homework (and has low grades). We are working on helping DC develop better homework habits. We think that as DC gets older and more mature that will help as well. However, we’re concerned that significant improvement won’t happen for a few years (JR or SR year). Are there 4-year colleges that accept students with gpas of 2 (or lower) or would community college be the only option? [/quote] You have time to figure this out. I have a neurodivergent child and we had to figure it out. Agendas, check-ins in the evenings, tutors, asking how things are going…in high school, dual-enrollment was the best option because most of his grade issues were related to sensory and social problems in the classroom. Our community college has online courses that he took in his room. You need to come up with a plan as parents. A C/D student in middle school isn’t going to finish strong in high school. Community college or a job would be the option after graduation. [/quote]
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