Unmasking Social
🎓 Special Re-Release Episode As summer begins and students prepare for the transition from high school to college, we're bringing back one of the most important conversations from the archives. Whether you're an incoming college student, a parent, educator, or clinician, the transition to college involves much more than academics. Success often depends on executive functioning, self-advocacy, independence, social connection, and knowing which supports to access and when. That's why we're revisiting this valuable discussion with Lorraine Wolf and Jane Thierfeld Brown, nationally recognized experts in college transition, disability support, and helping students navigate life after high school. In this episode, we discuss: * Self-advocacy and disability accommodations in college * Executive functioning demands beyond high school * Building independence and daily living skills * Navigating social life and campus involvement * Common transition challenges for our neurodivergent students Although this conversation originally aired previously, the insights remain as incredibly relevant. As students head into the summer before college, now is the perfect time to begin thinking about the skills that support smoother transitions. If you know a student preparing for college this fall, consider sharing this episode with them and their family. https://collegeautismspectrum.com/ [https://collegeautismspectrum.com/] Follow Unmasking Social at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unmaskingsocial1 [https://www.instagram.com/unmaskingsocial1] YouTube: Unmasking Social: The Podcast - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@socialunmasking/podcasts]
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