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Joseph's Storehouses

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Conference messages and special fellowship for college students. Media for your inner man — "And when the famine was over all the face of the earth, Joseph opened all the storehouses of grain..." (Genesis 41:56)
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Good School: Community College students investigate the complexities of higher education

Good School Community College of Baltimore County Student Journalists

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Good School, it’s not just a phrase. It defines who we are. It determines our future success. It determines our social network, and it determines our social mobility. Join the students of the Community College of Baltimore County as they explore the concept of a “good school” in this ongoing podcast series. Season 1 is live! Subscribe now to be notified.
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Discover the secrets to college transition, disability accommodations, and academic success for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health conditions. Join Dan Jordan, a current therapist at a university and former accessibility coordinator, as he provides weekly tips and insights to improve your student’s self-advocacy, academic achievement, and personal wellness. Get the essential information you need to navigate the college journey from start to finish. Make sure you sub ...
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A podcast about college admissions. Created for high school kids in all levels of college preparation and their parents. Produced and hosted by a college professor and a college admissions pro, husband and wife, Anthony and Jankel Cadavid. Each episode dives into the steps of the college admission process, the best colleges and universities in the country, and the most promising careers and professions.
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This podcast will help parents answer the question, "Does my student need a new evaluation and college?" I'll give you a 3 step process to help you determine the best answer to this important question for you and your student's cicumstances. Here are the links to the programs to help you and your student have a successful college transition and mak…
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Join me for a special podcast episode. I am covering a topic that is not often explored in disability circles, scholarships. I’m talking with Kara Walker and college scholarship expert on all things scholarships. Kara will walk us through the process of finding scholarships and the scholarship iceberg. She will answer the question, do students with…
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Dive deeper into the world of college services for students with learning disabilities, dyslexia, mental health conditions, and ADHD. There are a lot of services for every student at college. Which services does you student need to consider? And how do you factor college services into your student’s school choice? In this episode, learn how to help…
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In this episode of After the IEP, we tackle a crucial concern for parents and students alike – choosing the right college for individuals with disabilities. Navigating the complexities of college selection can be daunting, especially when it comes to accommodating specific needs. Join us as we discuss the importance of finding a college that aligns…
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In this insightful episode, we review self-advocacy examples that foster self-advocacy in college-bound students. Through the "I do, we do, you do" model, discover how to gradually empower them to self-advocate effectively. From scheduling their own appointments with healthcare professionals to handling takeout orders and picking up prescriptions (…
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In this podcast episode, we answer the question: Whay self-advocacy is important? This is a pivotal question for self-advocacy for college students with disabilities. While self-advocacy is widely acknowledged and supported, how to develop self-advocacy is absent from K-12. In addition, self-advocacy's significance within higher education and beyon…
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Unravel the complexities of college responsibilities in this episode! Gain valuable insights into managing daily tasks, notifying instructors, and optimizing accommodations for academic success. Learn how proactive communication and informed choices about accommodations impact the college journey. We explore the use of assistive technology, test ac…
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Tune in to our latest episode, "How To Eliminate The Sunday Scaries For Good," where we dive into practical strategies to bid farewell to that looming feeling of anxiety before the week begins. Do you know a student caught in the grip of the Sunday scaries? Discover how a simple shift in perspective can reframe those feelings from anxiety to normal…
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Welcome to "After the IEP," where we dive into navigating the college experience. In this episode, "College Transition Tips: Seeking help? What gets in the way?" we unpack the complexities surrounding asking for help in college. Parents often worry about their student's ability to seek assistance when needed. However, various factors hinder this pr…
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In this episode, we confront a common myth: the pursuit of life balance in college. This episode challenges the notion that balance is the ultimate goal for students. Ever heard someone clamor for more life balance? It's a familiar refrain, but here's the catch—balance might not be the panacea we imagine it to be. In fact, striving for it could lea…
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Welcome to the anniversary special of After the IEP! As we celebrate a year of incredible conversations and insights, join me in revisiting the top 10 episodes of 2023 that resonated most with our amazing audience. Starting off our countdown at number 10 is "Practical College Accommodations for Anxiety You Need to Know." From there, we'll journey t…
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Welcome to After the IEP! In this month’s episode, we're diving into a critical skill that can redefine your child's trajectory: resilience. Failure is inevitable, especially in the journey of a student. As parents, witnessing these setbacks can be tough, but fostering resilience can empower them to bounce back stronger. In this installment, we emb…
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Join us as we unravel the intricacies of decision-making and the impact our emotions can have on this process. Ever found yourself making decisions from extreme emotional states? It happens more often than we realize, impacting our college journey. In this episode, we delve into the dangers of emotion-based choices and strategies to triumph over th…
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Welcome to "After the IEP," where we're diving into the essential skillsets crucial for college triumphs. In this episode, "The Best Skillsets for Proven College Success," we unpack the roadmap to thrive in higher education. Crafted explicitly for soft skills development, the Soft Skills Planner is used. It's a personalized tool designed to cultiva…
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In this episode, we delve into the pivotal task of assessing your semester—especially when it seems like everything went smoothly. We explore the necessity of avoiding complacency and seeking areas for improvement even in successful times. We start by reflecting on what went well, conducting a comprehensive class review that delves into preferred e…
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I realize this will be a tough topic for most parents, but it's an essential aspect of education: letting your students fail. It might be difficult to do, and even harder to watch, but trust us, you'll never regret it. So, grab a notebook and pen, because we've got some invaluable insights coming your way. Failure is a fundamental part of the learn…
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Get ready for the ultimate guide to conquering finals with your college student on "After the IEP"! As the semester winds down, the pressure amps up. In this episode, we delve into strategies to support your student during this crucial period. Discover the importance of a wellness plan and how your student can navigate stress effectively. Whether t…
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Today, we're diving into a rather unconventional idea: the power of being more selfish. You heard that right, but before you raise your eyebrows, let us redefine what selfishness means. In this episode, we'll debunk the negative connotations associated with selfishness and show you how embracing it can benefit your college student with a disability…
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In today's episode, we're diving deep into the transformative effects of practicing gratitude and how it can significantly impact your life. You'll discover that something truly special happens when you embrace gratitude in your daily routine. Gratitude has the power to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and even decrease your heart rate. It acts…
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You might already know that I'm not a fan of the "never tell the student the diagnosis" crowd, but in this episode, we'll explore situations where delaying the revelation makes sense. Grab your notebook and pen because you won't want to miss this discussion. I'll shed (much needed) light on the complex decision of when to reveal a diagnosis to a ch…
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Hey there, parents, guardians, and educators! Are you getting ready to send your high school graduate off to college? It's an exciting time, but it can also be a little nerve-wracking, especially if your child has a diagnosis that's been kept under wraps. In this episode of After The IEP, we're diving into the vital reasons why you should let your …
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Do you know what it takes to have your student self-advocate in college? Where does a parent start? What information is important for your student to know? Is it complicated? Will it take a long time? How does it even relate to college or their success? In this episode of After The IEP podcast, I'm going over the five steps for self-advocacy. These…
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If you have a student with a mental health condition, chances are they are taking a medication to help manage it. What happens if they have to change that medication at some point in the semester? Medications come with thier own set of issues. Changing a medicaiton comes with it's own set of issues. When taking college classes, the a medicaiton cha…
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Atending college is no joke. It's hard for anyone. If the current statistics show anything, it that college is stressful and difficult. So how do students deal with all of that while having a mental health issue? I boiled it all down the top five ways. There are many more but theses are the five that will make the most difference and the biggest im…
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College choice is one of the most difficult aspects of the college journey. It gets more difficult the more a student needs to look at the suervices and supports available for a specific issue. Mental health conditions are no less important when considering a college. Students with mental health conditions are seldom discussed or mentioned in any f…
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I see information on the web about college disability accommodations all the time. Some of it isn't bad and some is just misleading. Some is plain wrong. ESA letter mills being the worst. Just don't go there. What do you look out for? How can you spot what's good and what is not? Do you know that some blog posts are written by people that have no e…
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Have you ever struggled to know how to motivate and encourage your college student? It can be a daunting task for sure. How do you encourage and motivate and not seem like you're pestering or lecturing? Well, in this episode, I'll give you five ways to have a positive influence on them all without pestering or lecturing. Episodes Mentioned How to g…
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Anxiety is a prevalent issue on college campuses, affecting numerous students. In this episode, we delve into some of the most common accommodations available to help students manage their anxiety while pursuing higher education. However, it's important to note that the suitability and approval of these accommodations can vary, so it's crucial to w…
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Are you a parent eager to guide your college-bound student toward academic triumph? Join us in this insightful podcast episode as we delve into the art of designing a study schedule that propels your student's success to new heights. The first semester is a pivotal phase, and the key to conquering it lies in strategic planning. This episode unveils…
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I often talk about college transition. It's an important topic for sure, but when does a student prepare for college. Personally, I think it starts as soon as the first IEP or 504 plan is signed. Regardless, when should you realistically start planning? Junior year is perfect. Why? There's enough urgency and awareness that the next phase of life is…
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The first semester at college is crucial for your student’s success. It leads to a solid foundation with skills, accurate expectations, and grades. Basically, they are beginning know how to be a college student. The spring semester builds on this and can make those skillsets stronger. Or there is the other side, not having accommodations, or waitin…
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Out of all the things to do to prepare for college, there are four strategies that are often overlooked. They maybe overlooked for a variety of reasons, but these for strategies do not get the recognition they deserve. They are effective and can help your college transition be better, more enjoyable, and less stressed. And let’s face it. If all tho…
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The first in a series of episodes all in time for the fall college transition. Expectations are powerful. As I’ve stated in the episode on growth mindset, what you think has a powerful effect on your emotions and decisions. What your student expects going into freshman year and transitioning to college will have a profound effect on how they naviga…
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Discover why time management is crucial for college seniors and graduates to achieve success in college. Learn how mastering this key skill can lead to a deep sense of accomplishment and pride in their college experience. Set your student up for success by developing the right skillsets and mindset to effectively manage their time. Achieving succes…
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The decision to apply for and/or use college disability accommodations requires the right informaiton. It can make or break tyour college transition and even your career goals. So if your student is saying that they do not want accommodaiotns or if they have them they won't use them, then this is the episode for you. There is one consequence that i…
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Did you know that a significant number of college students who are eligible for disability accommodations often refrain from requesting them? Surprisingly, even those who do apply for accommodations sometimes delay their application or decide not to utilize the available support. It's crucial to consider the potential consequences of such choices a…
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Want to know one of the best ways to reduce stress and improve academic performance for college? It’s not what you think and you, as a parent, can help your student practice this over the summer before college, HS, or even grade school. Any student can use this. It's a growth mindset, which some call the power of yet. I’ll walk you through how I te…
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In this episode of "The Stress-Free Student," I delve deep into the realm of stress reduction and explore powerful techniques specifically designed to alleviate anxiety among college students. Join me as I uncover practical strategies and advice on managing stress and cultivating a relaxed mindset for college. I’ll share valuable insights on the re…
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Now that graduation is near or over, how do you use the summer months to prepare to request accommodations for college? in this episode of "After The IEP," I’ll unveil the secrets to optimizing your college transition through effective summer preparation planning for disability accommodations. If you’re an advocate or a student, this episode will e…
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Off the heals of last weeks episode about self-care, comes this episode about how to support your college bound child with ADHD, now and during the college transition. What do you need to focus on, no pun intended? What skills do you need to help them develop? What are their strengths, how do they leverage them, and how do they address their defici…
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Today I dive deep into the world of self-care for parents of college-bound students with hidden disabilities. It can be overwhelming and cumbersome at times. In today's episode, we unveil powerful strategies to help you navigate this unique journey. Stay tuned for insights that will up your parenting game and hopefully inspire you. FREE College Ser…
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In today's episode, we're diving deep into the consequences of not asking for accommodations. Picture this: your college-bound student with a hidden disability does not want to ask for accommodations. BUT do they know the consequences of this choice? And do they know what to potential benefits would be if they did seek them? Join us as we uncover t…
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In this episode, I’m looking at how to review academic performance at the end of the semester. Whether your student’s grades in college are good or not is irrelevant. It’s looking at what needs to be improved and planning to do better. It’s all in the planning and I go through what I think is the best way to do that and maximize your success. FREE …
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In this episode, we explore strategies, and insights, for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health issues considering a gap year. I’ll explore five things to consider with your student to make their gap year transformative for their next step. FREE College Services Planner College Services Planner Click Here Book: Self-Advocacy …
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It was common to have parents call and ask questions about accommodations and to meet after they were accepted to discuss their student's needs. Students may be accepted to multiple schools and each one makes its own determination as to what accommodations are reasonable. It was not uncommon to have students tell me that they chose a school based o…
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It’s a common issue parents have that information on getting accommodations is hard to find. I get it. If you’re not sure what to look for or what terms to search for, it’s going to be difficult. It does not have to be. I’ll go over what search terms to do, who to ask if you have any issues, and what to look for when you find the information. You w…
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Navigating College Disability Documentation: What Every Parent Needs to Know Documentation requirements can be confusing, frustrating, and viewed as a barrier. However, once you understand the reasons for the requirements, you might change your mind and see documentation requirements in a different light. I’ll go over the basics, reasons for the re…
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If you ever wondered what prompted me to write my book. Here’s the answer. If you didn’t know I wrote a book, I did. Here’s why I wrote it. FREE college accommodations checklist! College Accommodations Checklist Click Here FREE College Services Planner College Services Planner Click Here Book: Self-Advocacy for Higher Education: A Step-by-Step Guid…
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#119 – On this episode, we begin a series of episodes about the steps to follow as you make your list of schools to which you will apply. Be begin by presenting academics, social, and affordability, as the 3 areas in which the schools that make you list should provide you a good match. We continue by highlighting the importance of the experience th…
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One of the most common concerns for parents of students with learning disabilities is deciding when to obtain a new evaluation. It’s a worry not only because of the concern of getting the accommodations they need but the time and expense it takes for a new evaluation. Is one really needed? If so, under what circumstances? Listen in to learn how to …
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