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<blockquote data-quote="stressedmama" data-source="post: 676433" data-attributes="member: 18412"><p>I'm certainly no expert but my daughter had a 504 from middle school through high school. She also had trouble focusing, losing things, etc. I'm not sure the same things that helped a 12 year old would work in jr college but she had a yellow accordion folder that had a rubber band latch. All her teachers were told that if they saw her without it, she had to go to her locker to get it (I made sure it made it to school). Everything that needed to be transported between home and school went in that folder...homework, notes, schedules, etc.</p><p></p><p>As far as distractions, you can ask that she be allowed to take tests/exams in a quiet setting away from the rest of the class-less distractions.</p><p></p><p>I also had teachers tap on her desk when they saw her "day dreaming." It was conspicuous but effective.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stressedmama, post: 676433, member: 18412"] I'm certainly no expert but my daughter had a 504 from middle school through high school. She also had trouble focusing, losing things, etc. I'm not sure the same things that helped a 12 year old would work in jr college but she had a yellow accordion folder that had a rubber band latch. All her teachers were told that if they saw her without it, she had to go to her locker to get it (I made sure it made it to school). Everything that needed to be transported between home and school went in that folder...homework, notes, schedules, etc. As far as distractions, you can ask that she be allowed to take tests/exams in a quiet setting away from the rest of the class-less distractions. I also had teachers tap on her desk when they saw her "day dreaming." It was conspicuous but effective. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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