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Peer reviewedSicoli, M. L. Corbin – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1986
College counselors can increase the likelihood of school success for learning-disabled students by developing long-term therapeutic relationships in which they help students maneuver through the system, acknowledging their limitations and celebrating their triumphs. Proper motivation is crucial to success. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Higher Education
Peer reviewedOrzek, Ann M. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1986
Direct and indirect intervention strategies involving family, peers, and college faculty and administration can prevent the learning disabled student from being severely maladjusted in the college environment. The terminology of primary prevention is defined and potential problems of specific disabilities identified. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: College Role, College Students, Family Role, Higher Education


