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ADHD Support

Forgotten deadlines, misplaced homework, frustration, and social conflict: ADHD struggles are real. While the diagnostic criteria for ADHD specifically relate to inattentiveness and impulsivity, any parent of a child with ADHD (or a parent with ADHD themselves) knows that medications can only go so far in addressing day-to-day skills. The Executive Function challenges so common in students with ADHD can be learned, and our ADHD coaches are here to help.

Hi, I'm Jennipher

With over 20 years of teaching experience, I have dedicated the last 15 years to specializing as a teacher and tutor for students with learning differences including ADHD. Holding a Master's degree in Specific Learning Differences and certification in Orton-Gillingham multisensory teaching, I bring knowledge and experience to my highly individualized lessons.

 

Initially skeptical about online tutoring, I discovered it offers the perfect setting for focused and personalized learning that caters to each student's unique needs. Students with ADHD can stay focused when learning is dynamic, responsive, and delivered by a trusted tutor who can adapt lessons focused on finding realistic solutions to everyday challenges.

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Skills that most of us take for granted, like time management, planning, organization, and emotional self-regulation can be extremely difficult for anyone with ADHD. I listen to parents' and students' concerns, then use a structured, multisensory approach to explicitly teach executive function and self-regulation skills based on real-life challenges. 

Jennipher, Lead Tutor
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