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Effective Students Louisville

Personalized Coaching

Executive Functioning Skills

Executive functions are skills that develop from early adolescence through young adulthood that involve self regulation, perspective taking, planning & prioritizing and task completion. Studies show that executive functioning skills are the leading indicators of long term success.  Students are paired with appropriate coaches based on specific developmental needs and personality fit.   

Grade School through College

Specialized instruction includes:

    • Personalized ADHD Coaching
    • Goal Setting, Grit Building & Emotional Resilience
    • Study Skills Instruction
    • Time Management, Planning & Prioritizing
    • Resource Evaluation
    • Perspective Taking
    • Task Initiation vs. Procrastination
    • Self Agency & Self Advocacy

Conveniently Serving Students in Highlands, St. Matthews, and Northeast areas of Louisville.

Why Do Students Need Executive Functioning Skills?

Executive functions are a set of mental processes that enable us to plan and implement all while remaining well regulated. These important skills are considered to be a leading indicator of long term success.  When students struggle with executive functions, they can become frustrated and disengaged from learning.  

Effective Students, a seasoned expert in the area of executive functioning development of middle and high school students has opened the Effective Student Workshop to support students throughout the Louisville community. 

The Effective Student Workshop Registration is now open for students in grades 6th – 11th.

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Questions about Coaching?  Meet The Louisville Team

The Effective Student Workshop

Registration is Now Open!

Dates: August 4, 5, 6 and 7

Time: 9:00am – 11:00am

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Coaching Students to Develop Confidence and Competence

Back To School – Prepare for Success

Is your student prepared for a successful school year?  Do they have the tools to respond successfully to the academic demands in the next grade?

If you paused, it may be worth investigating building your student’s executive function skills.  Perhaps it is refining how your student manages time and responsibilities or perhaps learning more efficient ways to study.  These critical skills are often not taught directly but students are expected to use them on a daily basis. 

Think about if your student could enter this school year with:

    • A method to organize and keep track of their materials and assignments
    • Regular accountability and practice with planning ahead
    • A partner that would help them identify ways to improve
    • A renewed interest in being in charge of their learning and academic responsibilities
    • A mature way to discuss academics with you, their parent

Does your student need a boost to

become an Effective Student?

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