Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Executive Functioning Tutor Help

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I wanted to share that we started getting my 14 year old Executive Functioning coaching through the ADHD Training Center. She was diagnosed with ADHD almost a year ago and homework definitely was the hardest time of the day for all of us. The coach works with her every day for 15-30 minutes via FaceTime and helps her organize her time and workload. It’s made our lives so much easier because we’re not arguing about homework now. I still log into check google classroom and the other portals but by the time I do that she’s already completed her assignments after discussing them with her coach. 

I hope once she develops the skills to manage her homework / studying then we can move onto other things like managing time and organization. 
 

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Jen Genal! I love her! She’s worth every penny! 

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Gaby is an educational consultant and executive function coach. She has worked with our daughter and is great.
 
Gabriela Deambrosio, MA.Ed. 
Independent Educational Consultant
Gabriela Deambrosio Consulting, LLC

1-203-921-8351

 

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I recommend the following executive function coaches who help support students with ADHD -
Michael Ross - https://mjracademicservices.com/
Noah Nemitoff-Bresler - www.2e.consulting
Thinking Caps Group - https://www.thinkingcapsgroup.com/


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I would like to recommend 

Roseanne LeGrand
She is a certified Executive Functioning coach and even better she is a Speech Language Pathologist so you can put her bill thru insurance.

Roseanne Legrand, ccc/slp, ADHD-RSP

redlightgreenlightservices@gmail.com


My child has loved and benefited a great deal from their tutor at Brooklyn Learning Center, through their homework therapy program. It’s an amazing combination of skills that is just right for my child, and our insurance covers it as out of network therapy.


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