Arlington, TX, May 03, 2025 – Parents are advised to read this book before their children head off to college. Sending a child to college can be overwhelming for many parents, but the challenge is even greater when the child is neurodivergent. Even students who are academically well-prepared may struggle in higher education due to issues with communication, social skills, and sensory sensitivities. This book, written by parents who are also college professionals, aims to demystify the college experience and alleviate fears for parents.
The updated edition covers important topics such as changes and difficulties in the college application process for parents, new programs available for autistic students, and the transition for parents from being advocates to supporting their child in self-advocacy.
Praise for “Neurodiversity and College”:
“Geared towards parents of autistic and neurodivergent individuals entering higher education and professionals in the field, this cutting-edge resource offers practical solutions for students navigating college applications, attending college, and transitioning out of college. This is the guide I wish my parents had when supporting me through my education.” —Stephen Shore, EdD, Clinical Associate Professor of Special Education at Adelphi University, renowned author, consultant, and presenter on autism and neurodiversity issues, and an autistic individual.
For more information, contact Future Horizons, Inc. at 817-277-0727 or visit their website at https://www.fhautism.com/.