FREE LIVE WORKSHOP
Is Your Teen Actually
Ready for College?
This live parent workshop is for any family navigating the college transition.
It's especially for you if your teen is bright, motivated — and still struggles with follow-through, routines, or asking for help.
ADHD
Dyslexia & Learning Differences
Anxious teens
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
7:30-8:30 pm EST
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60 minutes live
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Q&A included
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Free to attend
Limited spots available. For privacy no recordings.
Gap year returners

WHY THIS WORKSHOP EXISTS
Most students face a readiness gap when structure disappears.
For ND teens, the gap is more predictable, shows up faster, and costs more when it goes unaddressed.
Their strengths are real. So are the gaps. And knowing the difference before move-in day changes everything. That's exactly what this workshop is for.
A gap year can actually close a lot of gaps - but not automatically.
A gap year can be one of the most powerful readiness tools a student has. The question isn't whether it helped — it's knowing specifically how much. The Readiness Check gives gap year students something most college-bound teens don't have: real evidence of readiness, not just hope.
And if anything still needs attention before re-entry, you'll know exactly what and why.
WHAT YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH
In 60 minutes, you'll know exactly
what to strengthen — and when.
Not a lecture. A live guided readiness check across the 7 areas that predict whether students persist in college.
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A live guided readiness check across all 7 domains
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Clarity on your teen's specific risk areas before move-in day
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A practical, prioritized next-step action plan
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Your personalized College Readiness Action Guide —
THE 7 READINESS DOMAINS
What we measure - and why it matters
These are the skills colleges assume your teen already has. Most don't — and no test score reveals that.
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Executive & Academic Management
Planning, deadlines, follow-through without reminders
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Emotional Resilience
Recovering from setbacks, regulating stress spikes
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Communication & Self-Advocacy
Activating accommodations, asking for help early
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Independent Life Management
Sleep, meals, medication routines, daily stability
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Transition & Social Load
New environments, social pressure, pacing commitments
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Financial Responsibility
Spending awareness, basic money
decisions
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Mental Health & Stress Load
Anxiety risk, avoidance patterns, burnout prevention
WHO THIS IS FOR
Made for parents of high schoolers
heading into college life
Free. Live. 60 minutes. Walk away with a clear plan — plus your personalized Action Guide in your inbox.
Teens with ADHD
Dyslexia & learning differences
Neurodivergent profiles
Bright teens who struggle with follow-through
Families unsure if their teen is "actually" ready
Students who haven't developed self-advocacy yet
Gap year students re-entering college
Not sure if this fits? If your teen has ever been told they're not working to their potential, avoids asking for help, or shuts down under pressure — this is exactly the right room.
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Most college struggles are predictable — if you know what to look for before move-in day.
Reserve Your Seat
Free. Live. 60 minutes. Walk away with a clear plan —
plus your personalized Action Guide in your inbox.
Psychologist · Neurodivergency Coach ·
Founder, College Independence Lab™

Free to attend · Seats are limited ·
Action Guide included
04/22/2026
7:30-8:30 pm EST
Do not wait until college is already going badly.
You do not need to guess your way through this transition.
You can get clear, practical guidance now.
