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Start Now!More Than Tutoring. Build Skills for School Success
Go beyond subject help. Find specialized educational coaches and advocates to help students build organization, study habits, and confidence for the entire school year.
Types of School Support:
📝 Homework Help & Assignment Support: Daily task management, project planning, proofreading
📚 Study Skills & Test Prep: Note-taking methods, time management, test-taking strategies, reducing anxiety
🗂️ Organization & Executive Functioning: Binder/backpack organization, planner use, task initiation, focus strategies
⚖️ IEP/504 Plan Support & Advocacy: Help understanding plans, communicating with school teams, ensuring accommodations are met
👨👩👧👦 Parent Coaching & Homeschool Support: Strategies to support learning at home, curriculum guidance
Why Consider School Support?
✅ Build lifelong learning skills beyond a single subject
✅ Reduce family stress around schoolwork and organization
✅ Empower students with learning differences to self-advocate
Looking for academic support?
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Are you an educational therapist, coach, or advocate?
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What to Look for in a Support Specialist:
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Identify the need: Is it about missing skills (organization) or navigating systems (IEPs)?
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Check their expertise: Background in teaching, special education, occupational therapy, or counseling?
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Ask about their approach: Do they work directly with the student, coach parents, or collaborate with teachers?
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Discuss goals: Set clear objectives for what "success" looks like (e.g., turning in homework on time, self-advocating in class).
Quick FAQ:
Q: What's the difference between a tutor and an educational coach?
A: A tutor focuses on a subject (e.g., Algebra). A coach focuses on the process of learning (organization, study habits, mindset).
Q: Can you help with remote/virtual school support?
A: Yes, many skills like organization and study strategies can be effectively taught online.
Q: Do you work with students who have ADHD or dyslexia?
A: Many specialists have training in supporting neurodiverse learners. Look for keywords like "ADHD coaching" or "dyslexia strategies."
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