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HI I am the other mom of a kid going off to college my Kaitlin also got

accepted

she did the auditions last week in music went pretty well, no ativan needed

and no ocd intruding We should definately dialog . I haven't tried the other

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Hi, Lori,

One thing I'm wondering about is whether to put a 504 plan in place

for college, and what kind of accomodations, if any, would be

appropriate. She is off all meds and nearly symptom free right now,

and has been for a year, even in the face of significant stressors

(gymnastics injury, boyfriend in boot camp, strep and viral

infections). She has a 504 at school, but hasn't used accomodations

in a couple of years. She won't turn 18 till next Feb, so I can be

involved to more of an extent in the decision making for this than

most college moms. My son with NVLD had a 504 in college (He didn't

use it much, but he should have!) I haven't talked to her about it,

but my suspicion is that she doesn't think she needs anything right

now, and won't want to have a plan.

The POTAYA site is very quiet, but it would be great to get it going

a bit. Kids actually change a lot more in adolescence than they do

from toddlerhood to age 12 (just my opinion!) and there are

definitely special issues! Why don't you register and come on over

there? Maybe we can drum up some action on that site.

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Congratulations to Kati and to you! And to the other parents of

college-bound kids. My son will be applying to colleges next year

and after this last year of OCD I can't imagine him going away to

college and being able to function. Very nerve-wracking! I will

definitely encourage him to go somewhere close to home. So hearing

your good news is very heartening. Thanks for sharing!

Gwen

> I just tried to post, but think it got lost in cyberspace

somewhere,

> so if this seems to be a double post, apologies!

>

> Kati got her acceptance to college yesterday! She'll be attending

a

> university about 40 minutes away from us--close enough to get

there

> quickly in an emergency, but far enough for her to be on her own.

> She had an epiphany last week and decided to major in

communications

> with concentration in film & media. She had put health & wellness

> on her application, so now she needs to make arrangements for an

> audition in the theater dept. She is taking Musical Theater II in

> school and has several solos and scenes prepared, so it won't be a

> big problem to get ready for the audition.

>

> I recall someone else posted recently with a child going to

college,

> but I haven't looked back to see who it was.

>

> I posted on the POTAYA board too. Maybe those of us who are

looking

> at sending kids to college could start a discussion over there.

> It's been a pretty quiet board, and deserves to be more active.

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I think a 504 plan for college is probably a good idea even if they dont use

it.

Kaitlin has had an IEP for years now, Some years she hardly needs it, however

when

things are bad like lately, its in place to fall back on. When things calm

down around here

I'll check out the other sight. Lori

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