Help ADHD Students Prepare for College in High School

Teens with attention deficit will be college ready if they learn these five skills in high school.


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Motivation and confidence: The ability to develop clear goals and believe that they can be accomplished.

Many students who fail or drop out from college are unable to visualize completing a college education. College students who would rather be somewhere else -- working, attending trade school, or traveling abroad -- are unlikely to take advantage of the resources necessary to attain a college degree. Students who struggle with self-doubt and insecurity, or do not believe they can do the work, give up.

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