College Transition and Accommodations for Students with Dyslexia and Other Disabilities
In these difficult times, IDA is here to provide free, educational resources to families, teachers, and more. Please enjoy this webinar, "College Transition and Accommodations for Students with Dyslexia and Other Disabilities," presented by: Elizabeth C. Hamblet, M.Ed. #UntilEveryoneCanRead Check us out! Facebook - / dyslexiaida Twitter - / dyslexiaida Instagram - / dyslexiaida ____________________________________________________________________________________________ From the presenter: College Transition and Accommodations for Students with Dyslexia and Other Disabilities - What's Really True? with Elizabeth Hamblet. Parents and professionals may hear a lot of conflicting information about college transition and accommodations. Should students disclose their disability when applying to college? Do they get better accommodations at private colleges than they do at public ones? During this webinar we’ll discuss these issues and more with Elizabeth Hamblet, , Elizabeth C. Hamblet, college learning disabilities specialist and author of From High School To College: Steps to Success for Students with Disabilities. About the Presenter: 6. Elizabeth C. Hamblet has been a learning disabilities specialist at the college level for two decades. In addition to working at a university, she is a nationally-requested speaker who educates professionals, parents, and students about how to prepare students with disabilities for success at college. Hamblet is the author of From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students With Disabilities, and her work has appeared in numerous journals and online platforms, including Understood.org, where she serves as a college transition expert. Explore her site, www.LDadvisory.com, and connect with her at www.facebook.com/LDadvisory or Twitter @echamblet.experiences Presentation Materials: Presentation Handout - https://app.box.com/s/8azqe1iu9a9giza... ____________________________________________________________________________________________ About IDA The International Dyslexia Association works to create a future for every individual who struggles with dyslexia and other related reading differences so they may live a richer, more robust lives because everyone deserves to read. Learn more at www.DyslexiaIDA.org How We Are Funded IDA receives no government funding. We are funded with private donations, membership dues, foundation grants, sales of publications, conference revenue and other development efforts. To discuss your giving options please contact: Sonja Banks, Chief Executive Officer The International Dyslexia Association 40 York Rd., 4th Floor Baltimore, MD 21204 410-561-6409 (phone) 410-321-5069 (fax) [email protected] The International Dyslexia Association is a 501(c)(3) IDA’s federal tax ID number is 52-0953609.

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