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Categories: Executive Function, Executive Function Skills, General, Life CoachingĀ , Skills For Life Posted on October 12, 2021October 12, 2021

Coaching Model

You know that EEC provides traditional one-on-one coaching virtually and in person, but did you know that there are additional components to the coaching model that EEC coaches provide? These components allow us to individualize the level of support you need while also meeting your … Continue readingCoaching Model

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