Helping Students Stay
Organized, Motivated, and Engaged
At School and Beyond.
Students are expected to juggle a lot—schoolwork, schedules, social dynamics—and they’re still developing the skills to manage it all. That’s where I come in.
I help students develop executive functioning skills like time management, organization, planning, and self-advocacy. We meet one-on-one, in person or virtually, with the consistency and structure they need to stay on track.
This is not tutoring. It’s coaching that builds independence, confidence, and accountability.
What We Work On
- Tracking assignments and turning in work on time
- Keeping materials, spaces, and digital tools organized
- Advocating with teachers and staying in communication
- Building study routines and planning habits
- Understanding classroom expectations and “invisible points”
- Managing stress, distractions, and overwhelm
Who I Work With:
- Middle School & High School Students – Weekly or biweekly sessions focused on academics, routines, and school engagement
- College Students – Remote coaching with screen-sharing and syllabus tracking to help them stay on top of classes, life tasks, and campus resources
Bonus:
Parents get to stop being the school police. I’ll take it from here.
Collaboration That Works:
I communicate directly with teachers, administrators, learning specialists, and therapists—so everyone supporting your child is on the same page. As an outside professional, I create space where students talk more freely and take more ownership—without the emotional tangle that can come with parent-child dynamics.