ADHD coaching centers around a supportive and non-judgmental environment where you reflect and discover as you work with Elizabeth to develop skills to manage the daily challenges of life with ADHD. By exploring the positive side of your unique ADHD brain, you can build systems and habits to move forward and build on successes. With Elizabeth as your coach, you will explore how to become more effective at home, at work, and at play.
You select the session topics, and Elizabeth provides the structure, asks questions, makes observations and provides feedback and consistent accountability. During your sessions, you will partner with her to reach your goals as you discover and share your intentions, desires and the obstacles preventing you from reaching them. You’ll work toward decreasing self-blame and negative talk, building confidence and hope, creating new awareness, and increasing positive experiences.
Learn about yourself and about your ADHD brain, and better understand the role ADHD plays in your life. Elizabeth Paparo is a certified and experienced ADHD coach providing a supportive and non-judgmental environment for clients looking to manage daily routines, accentuate personal strengths and overcome limiting beliefs and fears while finding joy in life.
With your personal goals at the forefront, navigate the challenges and complexities of your ADHD as you identify and use your natural talents. Find the best ADHD strategies and tools to meet your unique academic, personal, and professional challenges.
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Paparo ADHD Coach
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Telephone, Video Conferencing, In-PersonIndividuals: Whether you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD, feel you might have ADHD, or have learned to manage your ADHD, ADHD coaching can help you reach the next level of development. Common goals are help with relationships, financial responsibility, and job and life balance issues.
Students: The demands of school structures and expectations can be anxiety-producing and overwhelming for students. Succeeding in academic life is especially difficult when faced with the daily challenges presented by ADHD, and can cause or increase tension and conflict at home. If you or your child is struggling with skills such as procrastinating, planning, organizing thoughts, time and space, prioritizing, working memory, and poor follow-through, ADHD coaching can help. Learn to create systems, supports and strategies that work! Elizabeth can also assist with transitions between elementary, high school, college, and independent life.
Families: If you are seeking support and structure for a child, teen, young adult and/or parent, ADHD coaching will help your family discover which supports and/or systems best meet your needs and build on your strengths. Work toward healthy life habits and improved executive functioning skills for the family member with ADHD. Elizabeth has extensive experience and expertise in developing and implementing student IEPs, Functional Behavioral Analyses, and Behavior Intervention Plans. She is also available to attend IEP meetings as part of your support team.
Mental Health Providers: An ADHD coach can serve as a valuable member of your patient’s support system and as a complementary addition to the behavior and academic plans already in place. Help your patient focus on managing the daily challenges of ADHD.
Organizations: Whether your organization is looking to learn more about ADHD to better serve your employees or to better serve your clients, ADHD coaching can help you reach your organizational objectives.
