FAQs

 Executive Function Coaching

  • No. Coaching is educational and skills-based. It focuses on building strategies for organization, time management, and planning. While services are provided by a licensed educational psychologist, coaching is not psychotherapy, counseling, or medical treatment. If therapeutic support is needed, referrals can be provided to to qualified providers.

  • For teens, yes. The 6–8 week program structure ensures consistency and allows enough time for meaningful growth, while also involving parents as partners in the process. For adults and older teens, coaching can be scheduled as individual sessions or in smaller packages.

  • Many clients choose to continue beyond the initial package. At the end of each program, progress is reviewed and next steps are determined together. Some families opt for maintenance plans or sessions to support momentum.

  • At this time, all sessions are offered during set weekday daytime hours.

  • For teens, your investment covers intake, coaching sessions, parent meetings, progress planning, and all professional preparation behind the scenes. For adults and older teens, the fee reflects direct session time as well as individualized planning and strategy development.

  • No. Executive function coaching is not a medical or mental health service and is therefore not covered by insurance. Payment is made directly by clients or families at the start of a package or prior to individual sessions.

  • Cancellations require at least 24 hours notice. Sessions canceled with less than 24 hours notice will be billed in full, except in cases of emergency.

 Educational Consultation

  • No. Consultations are educational and advisory in nature. The goal is to equip you with the knowledge, strategies, and questions you need to feel confident and prepared to advocate for your child during school meetings.

  • In most cases, consultations are one-on-one with parents so the focus stays on educating and empowering you to advocate for your child. For older students, it can sometimes be helpful for them to join part of a session to learn about their plan, needs, and support options.

  • To make the most of our time together, it’s helpful to share relevant documents such as evaluations, IEPs, 504 plans, or progress reports. Reviewing these materials in advance allows us to focus on what matters most for your child.

  • No. Educational consultation is not a medical or mental health service, so it is not covered by insurance. All services are private pay. We are happy to provide invoices or documentation for your records upon request.

  • Simply reach out to schedule a free initial consultation. From there, we’ll review your goals, discuss service options, and determine the best next steps to support your family.