Student Support
Goal focused academic coaching for students, drawing on my background as a special education teacher to build practical systems for focus, study skills, and follow through.
You are not alone in this
School can bring a specific kind of stress: falling behind, losing motivation, or struggling with focus and organization even when a student is trying hard. Sometimes what helps most is not therapy, it is practical, structured support.
How does student support help?
Using my background as a special education teacher and Ontario College of Teachers member, I help students build practical systems for study skills, executive functioning, and school organization, tailored to how they actually learn.
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What to expect when you work together
- A coaching focused space, distinct from clinical therapy
- Practical strategies for study skills, time management, and organization
- Support navigating IEPs, accommodations, and school communication
- Systems for executive functioning built around how the student actually learns
- Collaborative goal setting the student has a real say in
- A background in special education informing every session

Benefits of Student Support
Stronger study systems
Build routines and strategies that actually fit how the student learns.
Less school related stress
Reduce the overwhelm of falling behind or feeling disorganized.
Confidence in the classroom
Build follow through and a stronger sense of capability at school.
Support navigating accommodations
Get help understanding and advocating for IEPs and accommodations.
FAQs About Student Support
You are not alone. Many people feel unsure before they begin.
No. This is goal focused academic coaching, distinct from clinical therapy. If deeper emotional support would serve you better, Teen Therapy may be a better fit, and I can help you figure out which makes sense.
Students in upper elementary through high school, and young adults navigating post secondary academics. Reach out and I can confirm fit for your student's specific age and needs.
Yes. My background in special education means I am familiar with coaching students with ADHD, learning disabilities, and other learning differences.
Yes, with the student's knowledge. I share general progress and themes with parents while keeping the specifics of what a student shares confidential.