Executive Function & Academic Coaching

Kimberly helps teens and young adults build executive function skills, confidence, and independence through personalized coaching. Students learn practical strategies for organization, time management, planning, self-advocacy, and follow-through.

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I understand your pain

Many parents tell me they are worried about how much time their child spends on homework, the missing assignments, or the slipping grades. It is painful to watch your child lose confidence, and it can cause a lot of stress at home. You have tried planners, reminders, and rewards, but nothing seems to stick, and everyone ends up frustrated.

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You are not alone

I work with students who struggle to stay focused, organized, or motivated including those with ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning differences. Together, we’ll find practical ways to help your child manage schoolwork, build executive function skills, and learn in a way that truly works for them.

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Real change is possible

This is not just tutoring. It is individualized coaching tailored to your child’s unique learning needs, helping them build habits, confidence, and independence that last far beyond our sessions. I have seen students who once dreaded school become proud of what they can accomplish. Real change is possible, and I will be with your family every step of the way.

Blueprint for Your Teen’s Success

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1. Understand

We start by getting to know your teen, what is working, what is not, and what is getting in their way, whether it is focus, motivation, or delays in other skills.

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2. Build

We create simple, achievable routines using tools like checklists and visual supports that help your teen stay on track.

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3. Practice

During our sessions, we problem solve real school and life challenges together so your teen can learn by doing not just by being told.

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4. Accountability

We are there to keep your teen focused and encouraged. I will remain steady to practice alongside with, be available for check ins, and cheerfully celebrate wins.

5. Growth

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Over time, we help your teen become more independent, organized, and confident. The goal is lasting growth in both academic skills and self trust.

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I highly recommend Kimberly. She's thoughtful, great with teens and works really well with them to help them develop the skills they need for future success. In a few short weeks I can see an improvement in my daughters organizational skills, planning her days better and bonus- a clean room WITHOUT me asking😀 …

-Tania B.

You do not have to figure this out alone.

There is a way forward that can bring relief, confidence, and real growth for your child.