151 // Need Scholarships, But Your Child Has ADHD, Dyslexia, Or Is A “Bad Test Taker”? Dr. Kelly Frindell Shares Success Hacks for The SAT And ACT (Part 1)

HER HOME & HEART / Simplifying Routines to Reduce Overwhelm for Christian Homeschool Moms - A podcast by Katie Keene, Homeschool Strategy Coach, Special Needs Homeschool Mentor, Overwhelm Reducer, Christian Motherhood Mentor, Holistic Living Guru - Wednesdays

Do you remember the anxiety and overwhelm you felt about the SAT or ACT? Is it overwhelming to you now as a homeschooling parent of a neurodivergent student? Do you worry because as a homeschooling mom those tests are a huge mystery to you? Today Dr Frindell cuts through the mystery, and removes the anxiety over test taking. Homeschool or public school families will all benefit. Whether your child has ADHD, dyslexia, or is a great student but simply gets test-stress, this episode will help you understand testing and sheds light on how to access amazing scholarships through good test scores. She will cover: -What do test results mean, or not mean, about the person taking the test? -How do you properly prep for a test like the SAT or ACT? Even when your child is young? -What happens for a child with Dyslexia or ADHD, how can they test and be fairly evaluated? -What are “Test Optional Colleges”? What does this mean, and how does it change my need to test? -If my test scores are high enough, how does this help me get scholarships? What kind of scholarships might be available with high scores? Dr. Frindell shares with us wonderful insight into a way we can have solid stewardship of our homeschool, finances through scholarships, and even character building in our children through the proper understanding of what these tests really are, and how to manage our anxiety over them. This episode moves fast and has great insight, so grab your notebook, pen, and hot mug of goodness, and let’s find peace in this often otherwise overwhelming topic. XO, Katie Connect with Me: https://bit.ly/m/HerHomeandHeart

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