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High school graduation day should feel like a milestone. And for most families, it does. But for families of neurodivergent young adults, graduation day often feels like a cliff — because the structure, the support, and the services all stop. And what's on the other side is mostly empty space. Nicole Rolon-Caro spent 12 years inside the special education system, watching students with ADHD, executive functioning challenges, and behavioral differences learn to navigate life with real support. And then she watched them graduate — and lose all of it overnight. In 2020, grief, a pandemic, and a deep knowing that something had to change converged at once. Nicole stepped out of the classroom, built a business, and started filling a gap that most families don't even know exists. In this conversation, you'll hear: * How COVID revealed the fragility of the structure that neurodivergent students depend on — and the lasting impact * The moment Nicole recognized the gap in services for neurodivergent young adults transitioning out of high school * How the loss of her father in 2020 became the catalyst for building something in his honor * What her coaching actually looks like — and the changes she sees in the young adults and families she works with * Why the transition from high school to adulthood requires a different kind of parenting entirely Connect with Nicole Rolon-Caro: https://www.emergingadulthoodtx.com/ Connect with Molly: * Website: https://nextbeststep.co [https://nextbeststep.co] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molly.positivepants/ [https://www.instagram.com/molly.positivepants/] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/molly.m.smith.90 [https://www.facebook.com/molly.m.smith.90] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mollypositivepants [https://www.youtube.com/@mollypositivepants]
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