Adulting ‘N Thriving: Senior Edition- College & Gap Year Secrets Schools Won’t Teach You - meets 30 wks

Prepare to be amazed as you watch your differently-wired kiddo make real friends, explore this unique content, grow under the guidance of this expert mentor, and be seen in all their glory!

Why Take This Course?

🚨 *ONLY OPENS FOR ENROLLMENT ONCE A YEAR*

Students are often told what to do in school and then, suddenly, they become seniors, and they’re asked what they want to do when school is over…

Calling that a difficult transition is an understatement. 

That’s why this course was created! 

This is the ONE CLASS THAT EVERY DIFFERENTLY-WIRED SENIOR needs!!! 

This is the ALL-IN-ONE course that guides students through both creating their own vision AND creating the Executive Function systems they require to realize their dreams! 😎

Additionally, we roll our sleeves up and explore what thriving in college or in a gap year can look like as we explore top tips and actionable strategies, socially, academically, and emotionally.

Bonus- this course comes with regular Office Hours for your kiddo to drop in and seek support.

 

Ages: 12th Grade (Seniors)

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Level: All Levels

Price Per Session: $65

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Meet Your Mentor

Mr. Sam

Mr. Sam, MEd, is the founder and director of Young Scholars Academy, a two-time Fulbright Scholar, a former Bridges Academy teacher of nearly 10 years, and a Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity graduate.

He is a neurodivergent educator himself and has committed his life to supporting twice-exceptional/neurodivergent students by helping them discover, develop, and lead with their strengths, talents, and unique interests.

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