Discrimination in the Ivory Tower (Continued)
Last year I wrote of the Law School Admissions Council’s (LSAC) practice that discriminates against students with disabilities. LSAC had been flagging their LSAT … Read More
Last year I wrote of the Law School Admissions Council’s (LSAC) practice that discriminates against students with disabilities. LSAC had been flagging their LSAT … Read More
Editor’s note: This thoughtful and much needed reminder was written by Edge Coach, Ellen Cohen, JD, MBA, ACC. Click here if you are interested … Read More
Editor’s Note: Last week The New York Times invited readers to contribute their point of view about whether or not ADHD should be medicated … Read More
ADHD Awareness Week begins today. It’s an opportunity to learn more about ADHD and a great excuse to send your friends ADHD information and … Read More
ADHD Awareness Week is on the horizon (October 14 – 20, 2012). Arm yourself with the facts about ADHD and help spread the word … Read More
Yesterday the disability community scored a major victory in support of testing accommodations when California’s Governor Brown signed bill AB 2122. The bill prohibits … Read More
Solid advice for (parents of) new college students with ADHD. Parents, do you have a college freshman that you’re worried about? We asked our … Read More
As the 2012-2013 School Year gets underway, we are busy matching coaches and students in our Pacific Northwest School’s project. This will be the … Read More
Here at Edge we talk a lot about how an ADHD coach can help you learn the skills you need to succeed in school. But what about after you get out of school? In this post, we provide some excellent advice from expert Ned Hallowell on how to get started figuring out what you want to do when you get out of school.
In case you missed it, we’ve created a new page for you called ADHD From A to Z. This comprehensive ADHD resource contains all of … Read More