Covid-19 – An Open Letter to Parents

Elsewhere, at this  site, at the Parent Resources page, is the original letter, written by Jane Jarrow, a professional who has worked with students with disabilities at the college level for more than 30 years. Jarrow wrote this letter  as a parent – to other parents, as someone who shared all their anxieties about their child with a disability going off to college.

Jarrow recently reviewed the letter to determine if it still had relevance in this time of Covid-19. Everything in the letter remains true and useful, but it benefited from the addition of some information appropriate to this pandemic period. Just as disability service providers are facing a steep learning curve in doing what needs to be done to support students during the COVID-19 crisis, parents will face new challenges, as well.

 

Below is the COVID-19 version of that “Open Letter to Parents.”  To access the full letter, click on the image below.

 

Letter to Parents of SWD

The 411 on Disability Disclosure

Whether  a new college student, a new graduate, or a student looking to participate in an internship or co-op, the question “should I disclose my disability?,” can be a thorny one.  Students in this video talk about disclosure at college and in the employment setting and share why they think its important to disclose all the while acknowledging that disclosure is a very personal issue.

Other helpful resources on disclosure can be found at the Student Resources page under the heading, Should I Disclose my Disability?