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Study Skills and ADHD. Building Skills Over the Summer.

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Strengths

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The journey of raising a complex, neurodiverse child with executive function challenges

CategoriesGeneral, Parent CoachingTagsADHD parenting, college students at home, invisible learning disabilities, lagging skills, neurodiverse parenting, overwhelmed parent, parent coaching, parent load, parenting adult children, twice-exceptional parentingPosted onApril 1, 2022April 1, 2022AuthorCourtney Edman

Strategies for Managing Final Exam Stress – Part II

CategoriesCollege Coaching, General, High SchoolTagsapproaches, college, Cope, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Encouragement, final exam, finals, focus, high school, Imagery, managing, Meaning, mindfulness, mindset, one thing, plan, Practice, Prayer, Relaxation, strategies, stress, VacationPosted onDecember 16, 2021December 16, 2021AuthorLore Andrescavage

Strategies for Managing Final Exam Stress – Part I

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Celebrate Success

CategoriesADHD Coaching, General, Life Coaching , Negative Thoughts, Skills For LifeTagsaccomplishments, ADHD, celebrations, disappointment, grades, milestones, motivation, obstacles, promotion, success, uncertaintyPosted onOctober 13, 2021October 13, 2021AuthorCourtney Edman

Coaching Model

CategoriesExecutive Function, Executive Function Skills, General, Life Coaching , Skills For LifeTags504, advocacy, Check-ins, Coach Initiated Indirect Coaching, coaching, collaboration, competence, comprehensive, confidence, Direct Coaching, Executive Function Case Management, executive function skills, face to face, family meetings, full service coaching, goal, habits, IEP, monitoring, planning, professionals, skills, support, team membersPosted onOctober 12, 2021October 12, 2021AuthorCourtney Edman

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Beyond excuses, using a child’s strengths to create more self-awareness

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