You've tried tutoring, random strategies, and nagging your child, but none of it has helped them improve their academic performance.
You want the best for your child but no matter what you try, you see little improvement in their academic performance.
They struggle with organization, time management and staying focused. Getting their homework done feels like a chore for you and your child.
You want to best support them but aren’t sure how.
Subject tutoring is a bandaid.
Yes, it might help them pass their Algebra final, but they won’t be building life-long skills that they need to succeed in college and beyond.
Set your child up for success with a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of academic struggles, helping them build a stronger foundation for learning.
Because it’s not just about the academic content. It’s about building the skills that enhance academic performance and prepare students for future challenges.
In one month, your student writes down their assignments and keeps track of what’s due when.
In two months, your teen prioritizes their tasks and manages their workloads more effectively.
In three months, your student focuses better and navigates new academic demands more smoothly.
In four months, your family collaborates and communicates better.
Yes, it’s totally possible. But here’s what you need to know:
It’s not a one size fits all approach. Every student has different needs, personalities and goals and will need different strategies to help them stay organized, manage their time and stay focused.
This is exactly what executive function coaching does - finds the RIGHT strategies for your child.
Executive Function Coaching is a personalized approach designed to help students develop essential skills for success in school and life. Sessions help students:
Enhance Organizational Skills: Learn to manage assignments, materials, and schedules effectively.
Improve Time Management: Develop strategies to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines.
Boost Focus and Attention: Discover techniques to minimize distractions and maintain concentration.
Cultivate Emotional Regulation: Build resilience and manage stress during challenging tasks.
All of these things help them succeed in school and beyond.
I got you. I coach parents because parents of student clients started asking me for help as well. Many of them realized that they had struggles with executive functioning. And once I started working with these parents… I saw real change. Not just for the parents, but for the whole family.
Maybe you...
have never been taught good strategies to stay organized and manage your time (and that’s not your fault)
are going through a big transition and you don’t have systems in place to manage those changes
simply want to improve your own executive functioning so you can set a good example for your kids
Whatever the reason, you don’t have to figure it out alone
Executive function coaching is an investment in your child’s future. Here are some things they can work on:
Prioritize tasks and manage workloads effectively to reduce stress and improve focus
Improve self-regulation so students can make thoughtful decisions and increase resilience
Foster communication and collaboration so parents can nag less and
Refine skills to prevent burnout
Navigate new academic demands more smoothly
Note: Individual coaching is for ages 16+
Five 1:1 sessions for $897 to be completed within three months.
Ten 1:1 sessions for $1597 to be completed within five months.
✅ Virtual Sessions: learn new skills, develop organizational methods, practice time management, improve working memory, and set long-term goals
✅ Email support: get all your questions answered within 24 hours
✅ Client Portfolio: track strategies and progress
Students struggling with organization, time management, and attention, as well as those facing emotional regulation challenges
Teens who frequently miss deadlines or feel overwhelmed
Families seeking to support their child's learning process
High-achieving students on the brink of burnout
Those transitioning between educational stages
Parents who want to learn or upskills executive function skills for themselves
I do not offer one-off sessions because it’s not enough to see real changes. I ask you to commit to multiple sessions to provide accountability, monitor progress, and build lasting skills.
I recommend doing them weekly to begin with, then spacing out as necessary. But we can talk about the best pacing for your student.
After I review your application, I will schedule a free call to discuss how to make your coaching sessions a success.
You could keep doing what you’re doing, or you could invest in coaching to improve your teen’s executive function so that they can be less frustrated and more organized. Set your child up for success today.