
Is Your Teen Actually Ready for College Independence?
Join this live parent workshop to learn the readiness gaps that most often derail students during the first semester — and what to do before college problems begin.
Live Parent Workshop
Date: 03/17/2026
Time: 7 - 8 pm ET
Online via Zoom

In 15–20 minutes, you’ll know the one or two systems to install first—
and exactly what “support” should look like at home.
What you’ll leave with:
You won’t leave with vague advice. You’ll leave with real results you can use.
1. Your teen’s overall readiness score - not just guesswork
You’ll see whether your teen’s current level of independence points to low, moderate, or high risk before college begins.

2. A domain-by-domain picture of where support is needed
You’ll identify the specific gaps most likely to derail first semester — so you know where to focus first.
3. A Personalized next-step guide you can act on immediately
Leave with a personalized guide to what support to install now, so you can act early instead of waiting for first-semester problems.



Why this matters
A student can be bright, motivated, and college-bound — and still be unprepared for the demands of independent life.
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College does not just test academic ability. It tests planning, follow-through, self-advocacy, emotional recovery, and daily life management.
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That is why grades alone do not tell the whole story — and why so many families get blindsided when the real pressure of college begins.

Who is this for
This workshop is for parents of students who:
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are bright, capable, and inconsistent with follow-through
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struggle with organization, planning, self-management, or recovering when stress builds
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have ADHD, dyslexia, executive function challenges, or uneven independence
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seem more ready on paper than they are in real life
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are taking a gap year, starting college later, or relaunching after a difficult first start
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leave families asking: Can they actually manage college life independently?

Frequently
Asked
Questions
Is this for parents only? Yes.
Will I get the link by email? Yes, after registration.
Is this a diagnosis? No. This is a parent readiness tool designed to identify possible gaps in independence, executive function, and stress management before college begins.
Is this only for students with ADHD? No. It is useful for any student with executive function, self-management, or transition-readiness concerns.
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.
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