Blogs
With ADHD, homework can become a real struggle. But what we also know is that it’s not a problem that can’t be overcome if we take the right steps. Here's how to help:
Students who are affected by ADHD often have a hard time with math because their memory is not very strong, and blocking out external stimuli is a struggle. Here's how to help:
Webinars
Stress Less, Learn More: Strategies to Empower Your Anxious Student for a Smoother School Year
Many parents face the challenge of supporting their children through the anxiety that often accompanies academic demands. Anxious feelings can significantly disrupt a student’s executive functioning skills. But it doesn’t have to be that way!
There is a College for Everyone: An Admissions Roadmap for High School Students with ADHD
Learn ADHD-friendly strategies for building a balanced college list, staying on top of deadlines, crafting standout applications, and finding a "right fit" college that offers the right level of support.
Free Printables
To help your child express their thoughts and feelings about the upcoming year, we’ve created a set of free, printable Conversation Cards to inspire more meaningful discussions.
For students who find speaking up in person challenging, writing an email to their teacher can be an effective alternative. This email template helps students craft short, professional-sounding emails that communicate their needs in just a few sentences.
Who We Help
Since 1998, we’ve specialized in supporting:
Students from elementary school through college with ADHD and other learning differences
Kids who are bright but inconsistent— doing well on one test and missing the next assignment
Students who need more than reminders… they need strategies that stick
Families looking for consistent, personalized support that schools can’t always provide
What Makes Our ADHD Support Different
We combine executive function coaching with academic support, so your child builds the skills they need while getting their schoolwork done.
We support the whole child
Our coaches are trained in ADHD, anxiety, and learning differences, and bring empathy and encouragement to every session
We teach strategies, not just subjects
Like how to break tasks down, use timers effectively, and manage distractions
We’re virtual, but personal
All sessions are 1:1 and matched by an Education Specialist who gets to know your family and guides progress
We create systems that reduce stress at home
So you can stop being the "homework police" and start being the parent again
Get Started with Executive Function Coaching or Subject Tutoring
Your child is capable. They just need the right kind of support.
Let’s talk about how we can help. Our process is simple:
1. Schedule a free call with one of our Education Specialists
2. Get matched with a tutor or coach who gets your child
3. Watch their confidence and their skills grow