Is ADHD Coaching Helpful in the Summer?

Yes!

I am excited to let you know about an individualized ADD / ADHD student coaching program I am offering this summer.  Traditionally, many students take a break from coaching over the summer, and then find themselves struggling to get started in a positive way when school begins again in the fall.

Coaching can be an effective support to help students achieve their goals.

This summer, your student can select from ten different coaching modules that are personally interesting to them.  We will make a schedule to cover as few or as many modules as they want.  I am structuring the modules so that your child can develop lifelong skills that he or she will need to succeed in school and beyond.

The following options are included:

  • Goal Setting
  • Learning about ADHD
  • Organizing at School
  • Time Management
  • Creating Routines
  • Using Calendars
  • Planning for Non-school Projects
  • Activity:  Exercise and Movement
  • Study Strategies
  • Transitions

By participating in coaching throughout the summer, your student can increase their success in the coming school year and achieve goals that are not necessarily related to school.

If you are interested in registering your your student for coaching this summer, please let me know as soon as possible.  I am offering some discounts for prepayment and would be happy to discuss the details with you personally.

Sincerely yours,

Laura Rolands

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Is coaching right for you?

Have you been wondering whether coaching with My Attention Coach might be a good fit for you?  This is really a question best answered with a consultation.  To give you an idea if it would be a good fit, answer the questions below.  Then contact me to schedule your consultation and make your decision.

Here are the questions first

  • Are you challenged by attention or productivity challenges such as time management, focus, organization, prioritization and initiation?
  • Are you motivated to move forward with any of these challenges?
  • Are you willing to be open with your coach and try new strategies to overcome your challenges?
  • Are you ready to get around to the priorities you have set, but have not accomplished yet?
  • Do you understand that coaching takes time and is not a “quick fix” and takes an investment of time to make it work?

As I mentioned above, these questions can give you an idea of whether coaching is right for you.  If you answered YES to all of them, there is a great chance that you are ready!  If not, let’s talk about it and see whether coaching might be right for you.
To your success,

Laura Rolands, MILR

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Preparing Your Child or Teenager with ADHD/ADD for Transitions: Birmingham Community House

May 18, 2010

7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $25

Do you want to help your child or teenager overcome ADHD, ADD or other attention-related challenges and help him/her prepare for transitions in school and life?  As this school year draws to a close, now is the time to plan for next school year, especially if your student has a transition to college, high school or middle school in the fall.

This interactive class will explore the ways in which you can coach your child or teenager to best prepare for this important time in his/her life.  You will learn strategies to help your child right away and develop an action plan to address one of your specific goals.

Register at The Community House.

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Turmoil to Tranquility for Adults

Flyer – Group Coaching Telecoaching

Turmoil to Tranquility

Get there with Group Coaching!

Note:  This session has already started – look for future sessions to be announced soon!

Are you an adult who…

  • feels overwhelmed at the end of each day?
  • is unable to focus on what’s important?
  • feels like you never accomplish enough?
  • has ADHD or ADD and needs a new resource?
  • needs help getting organized and managing time?

Ready to Move from Turmoil to Tranquility?

You are invited to join Attention and ADHD Coach Laura Rolands in a thought provoking and creative program addressing attention-related challenges with ongoing coaching support.

Dates: Thursdays (6 weeks); March 25 – May 6, 2010 (no meeting April 8th)

Times: 8:00 – 9:15 p.m. EST

Where: the comfort of your home or office – via teleconference

Cost: $48 for the 6-week session***

***$16 discount from our regular $72 program***

LIMITED TO 8 PARTICIPANTS – Register Early!





Register early to reserve your spot in this highly interactive and engaging group coaching program.

Do you have questions?

Contact us and let you know what questions you have.  We’ll be happy to schedule a consultation so you can decide if this program is right for you!

Are you ready to invest in yourself?  Move from Turmoil to Tranquility with the support of this group coaching program.  You will discover your strengths and utilize them to overcome your attention challenges.

For additional support, participants will receive the following during the coaching program:

  • Weekly Newsletters
  • Unlimited email support
  • Unlimited text message support
  • Twitter parties (for participants who use Twitter)
  • Private Google Group discussion forum

Ready to register?  Purchase through the secure PayPal connection below.





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Coaching Tools Help Children with ADHD Achieve Goals

Western Wayne County CHADD Meeting in Northville, MI

February 8, 2010
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.    FREE to CHADD Members or $5 donation

Coaching can provide children and teenagers who have ADHD with an avenue to set goals, develop robust action plans to achieve them and become more accountable for the follow up.  During this presentation, you will learn about coaching and how you can apply coaching tools at home.

Attend this meeting of the Western Wayne County CHADD chapter to learn what coaching does and how you can immediately apply the principles to your challenges.

Pre-registration is not required.  Meetings are held at Northville High School, room 141.

If you are interested in joining CHADD, see their website at www.CHADD.org.

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