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My 4 simple ways to help school-age children GET THINGS DONE (without constant reminders).

My recent podcast appearances.

I love talking about Executive Function.

An Overview of Executive Functioning

If you want to start somewhere, start here. This site from The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University is an excellent introduction to executive functions.

What is the Seeing My Time® program?

I have been trained in the Seeing My Time® curriculum and use elements of it in my coaching, along with tools of my own design. 

Smart, But Scattered Kids

Many students who struggle with executive functions are described as “smart, but scattered.” In addition to their many books, Drs. Peg Dawson and Richard Guare have created an amazing online resource.

“Hiring a Coach for my ADHD Transformed my Life and Productivity”

This is the first article I ever read about an adult seeking out executive function coaching. It opened my eyes to the many benefits of coaching for the adult brain.

The Parent Coach Collective

I’m thrilled to be a part of this collective of parent coaches. With our nurturing approaches and varied expertise, you will feel more confident in your decision-making, strengthen your connection with your child and enjoy time with your family.

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