High School - Academic Coaching (ages 14-18)
Neurodiversity in High school can really kick your butt - but there are many things that can be done to help you get through the work without loosing your mind. I know anxiety and depression can go hand in hand with unmanaged Neurodiversity - and that’s not the life I hope for you.
Coaching is not giving advice or telling you what to do. I am a caring listener, I ask questions, I notice what’s important to you, and help you make plans, practice new habits, improve relationships, even helping talk through challenges with friendships, relationships.
It can be hard to talk to parents or teachers at this age, when the same frustrations keep coming up, and it seems like things can’t get better. But they can, and they will. Knowing how your Neurodiverse Brain works is the first step. Working with it, not against it, is the next step.
The ultimate step is when you really know how your brain works and you can set up your life in a way that you feel pretty good, most of the time, and you’re living a life that feels good and gets things done.