Anonymous wrote:I have 2 with challenges. One is in a program through her university that includes weekly check-ins for executive functioning support that has been very helpful. They create calendars, determine what support she needs, and clarifies where/how to get the support. The counselor even noticed that her anxiety was up and had her meet with a school therapist. I couldn't ask for more (this is a paid program that is through the school- so not free, but in my opinion well worth it as her transition has been so smooth).
Second is at a more traditional school. He qualified for accommodations, but he is on his own when it comes to figuring everything out. It has been a lot bumpier. I think I am going to try to find an executive functioning coach to help him weekly in the same way my daughter is getting help. He needs to learn how to pace things- especially big assignments and studying for midterms/finals.
Would you be willing to share which school your first one is at?
Does anyone know a list of schools that provide supports like that?