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Stress Management for Families Helping Teens with Disabilities Adjust to Life After High School
The life adjustment period after high school graduation is momentous for so many positive reasons of achievement, growth, and increasing independence. At the same time, it often comes with anxiety and strain related to a less structured schedule, a more disjointed sense of community, and persistent questions of “What now?” CPEA is excited to sponsor this informative webinar provided by Bobby Dodd Institute ! In this webinar, Dana Smith will cover: -- A therapeutic exploratio
CPEA clinicians


Why Keeping Your Assessment Paperwork Current is Crucial for College Accommodations and High-Stakes Testing
Starting college or preparing for high-stakes exams can be stressful enough without worrying about whether your accommodations will be accepted. One key factor that often gets overlooked is the currency of your assessment paperwork . Having up-to-date documentation is essential to secure the accommodations you need to perform your best. This post explains why keeping your assessment paperwork current matters, how it affects your college experience and testing, and how you can
Melissa Lang, Ph.D., NCSP


Unlock Affordable Reevaluations for Students Over 18 with Quick Scheduling for High-Stakes Exams
When preparing for major exams like the SAT, GRE, LSAT, or MCAT, having the right accommodations can make all the difference. For students 18 and older who need updated testing accommodations, timely and affordable reevaluations are essential. CPEA's website specific to college and graduate student reassessment, ed-testing.com , details these services with a focus on speed, affordability, and reliability when previous documentation is available. We feel that you should not h
Dana Weinstein, Ph.D.
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