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College Friends

First 30 Days of Support 
For New College Freshman

We understand that sending your child off to college can be an emotional rollercoaster. It can be an anxious, exciting and overwhelming experience (for both you and your student!).  As you begin this new chapter together, we want to offer you peace of mind through our personalized 1:1 coaching support.

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 You might be worried about your student living on their own, remembering to check email, reaching out to professors if they have questions, completing homework assignments (AND turning them in), avoiding procrastination and many more worries because, well, you're their mom (or dad).

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Our compassionate and experienced coaches are dedicated to guiding your child through their college journey, providing them with the tools and resources they need to thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. From effective study strategies and time management techniques, stress management and reminders to check email and review course syllabi, our coaches will be their accountability mentors, ensuring they have a strong support system every step of the way.

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Regular Email Checks

Help Getting Started on Assignments / Writing

Help with

Self-Advocacy, Asking For Help, Talking to Professors

Decrease Procrastination

Review All Course Syllabi

Give Your Student a 'Go To' Person in Their New Environment

Empower your student with confidence right from the start of their college journey.

Let's Get Started

If you want to give your student a strong start to their semester, our Executive Functioning coaches are ready and waiting to meet your student.

Reserve your spot now!

Benefits of Coaching:

  1. Reduced Stress: Transitioning from high school to college can be overwhelming for students. Having support during the first month can help alleviate their stress by providing guidance, resources, and strategies to navigate the challenges they may encounter.

     

  2. Improved Adjustment: College life is vastly different from high school. Support during the transition can assist students in adapting to the new environment, academic demands, and social dynamics. This support can enhance their overall adjustment and help them feel more confident and prepared.

     

  3. Enhanced Executive Functioning: Executive functioning skills, such as time management, organization, and self-regulation, are critical for success in college. Support services can help students develop and strengthen these skills, enabling them to effectively manage their time, prioritize tasks, and stay on track academically.

     

  4. Accountability and Motivation: A relationship with a professional executive functioning coach can provide accountability and structure that encourages students to stay focused and motivated. Regular check-ins, goal-setting, and guidance from a professional can help students stay on course and maintain their academic progress.

     

  5. Independence and Empowerment: While students may value their independence, having support during the transition doesn't diminish their autonomy. Instead, it empowers them by providing a safety net of experienced professionals who can offer advice, guidance, and support as needed. This allows students to take ownership of their college experience while knowing that help is available when necessary.

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