“Fill the Gap (Year)” [podcast episode #144]
In ADDitude’s ADHD Experts Podcast episode 144, John Willson, M.S., OTR, explains how to structure a successful gap year.

Listen to “Fill the Gap (Year): A Year Off Could Be the Best Thing for Your College-Bound ADHD Teen” with John Wilson, M.S., OTR
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Many teens with ADHD benefit from taking a year between high school and college to explore interests, learn independent living skills, and clarify their direction in life. John Willson, M.S., OTR, explains how to structure a successful gap year.
Recommended resources:
- The Glorious Comeback of the Gap Year
- You Don’t Have to Start College Right Away (Or At All!)
- The Case for (Working, Maturing) Gap Years
This ADHD Experts webinar was broadcast live on April 20, 2016
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