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Success in Education Resource Guide

Armstrong, T. (2011). The power of neurodiversity: Unleashing the advantages of your differently wired brain. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Lifelong.

Buron, K. D. (2012). Social behavior and self-management: 5-point scales for adolescents and adults. Shawnee Mission, KS: AAPC Pub.

Cooper, B. (2008). The social success workbook for teens: Skill-building activities for teens with nonverbal learning disorder. Oakland, CA: Instant Help Books/New Harbinger Pub.

Crooke, P. (2011). Social fortune or social fate: A social thinking graphic novel map for social quest seekers. San Jose, CA: Social Thinking: Think Social.

Godwin, J. (2012). Studying with dyslexia. Basingstoke; New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Grigal, M., & Hart, D. (2010). Think college!: Postsecondary education options for students with intellectual disabilities. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co.

Grossberg, B. (2011). Applying to college for students with ADD or LD: A guide to keep you (and your parents) sane, satisfied, and organized through the admission process. Washington, DC: Magination Press: American Psychological Association.

Korin, E. S. H. (2007). Asperger syndrome, an owner’s manual 2 for older adolescents and adults: What you, your parents and friends, and your employer, need to know. Shawnee Mission, KS: AAPC Pub.

Quinn, P. O., & Maitland, T. E. L. (2011). On your own: A college readiness guide for teens with ADHD/LD. Washington, DC: Magination Press.

Sarkis, S. (2008). Making the grade with A+DD: A student’s guide to succeding in college with ADD. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Pub.

Simpson, C. G. (2009). College success for students with learning disabilities. Waco, TX: Prufrock Press.