

Rethinking Test Prep: A Smarter Approach for Neurodiverse Students
Don’t count your teen out of certain colleges
before you know what’s possible.
On September 15th from 5:30-6:30pm ET, learn:
✔ Why traditional test prep fails most kids
✔ How neurodiverse kids can score in the top 1%
✔ What works to raise scores without overwhelm
If you can’t make it live:
Save your spot anyway and we’ll send you the replay.
There’s no such thing as being inherently “bad at test-taking.”
Testing isn’t for everyone. But before you decide to opt-out, make sure your teen isn’t selling themselves short.
With the right approach, “good testers” can break through score ceilings without giving up their whole life to studying.
And kids with ADHD or other forms of neurodiversity can perform far beyond their expectations — sometimes reaching the 99th percentile.
The catch is: most test prep doesn’t fix what holds students back.
So what does?
In this free session, you’ll learn:
✔ The #1 misconception parents have that leads to missed opportunities and wasted effort
✔ Why “just practice more” backfires for most kids — and what works instead
✔ What’s usually going on when a student is “bad at test-taking,” and what changes that
✔ How smart, capable kids benefit from accommodations — and why they’re not a crutch
✔ The research-backed strategies that raise scores without overwhelming your teen
Who’s leading the class?

Sheila Akbar, President & CEO of Signet Education
With over 20 years in education, Sheila has taught the SAT, ACT, GRE, literature, and composition in both one-on-one and classroom settings. Since joining Signet in 2010, she has guided hundreds of families through the testing process and brings deep expertise in helping students perform at their best.
Testing can be an opportunity.
Learn how your kid can make the most of it,
without wasted effort.
It’s not the only way to get into college. But at many selective schools, a strong SAT or ACT score makes a big difference.
And for some students, overcoming this challenge boosts their performance skills and confidence.
Join us for this free session and learn how to make testing work for your teen, not against them.
Now is the time to make sure your kid doesn’t have to end up scrambling at the last minute or settling for generic responses:
Because you knew what was coming, and you held the strategy for them.
Can’t make it live?
Save your spot anyway and we’ll send you the replay.