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Private Coaching
&
Executive Functioning Support

a personalized experience

At The Behavior Corner, we know that every child learns and processes the world differently. Our private coaching sessions are designed to build executive functioning skills—like planning, organizing, staying focused, and managing emotions—so your child can feel more confident and successful in school, at home, and in social situations.

What is Executive Functioning Support?

Executive functioning refers to the mental skills we use to manage time, solve problems, follow directions, and handle everyday responsibilities. Some children struggle with things like:

  • Getting started on tasks

  • Staying focused and following through

  • Managing time and schedules

  • Organizing materials or thoughts

  • Regulating emotions during frustration

Outcome Driven

  • Improved confidence and organization

  • Greater independence in completing tasks

  • Better communication with parents and teachers

  • Less stress and frustration around daily routines

"Being organized isn’t about being perfect — it’s about learning how to make life work for you."

Unlock Your Child’s Potential​

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Our Sessions

Coaching is tailored to your child’s needs and may include:

  • Time management and visual scheduling

  • Task initiation using “first step” strategies

  • Problem-solving and emotional regulation

  • Study routines and academic task planning

  • Social thinking and flexible mindset coaching

  • Real-life simulations like planning an outing or organizing a project

Location: 

​Sessions are offered in-person or virtually—1–2 times per week—and include optional check-ins with parents for consistency and generalization at home.

Who It’s For

  • Kids and teens who feel overwhelmed with school or responsibilities

  • Those diagnosed with ADHD, anxiety, or executive functioning challenges

  • Children who struggle with transitions, follow-through, or self-monitoring

  • Teens who need support with independence and decision-making

"Don't let another family's experience define your journey."

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