I feel like the people writing these haven’t actually worked with an executive functioning coach. My child is very motivated. My child wants to do well. My child would do well if he could. He needs help – – he has a skills gap and we tried to support him in various ways for years and it was ruining our relationship. We now pay an executive function coach around $125 an hour it’s done all remote and it is worth every penny even though it is a tremendous amount of money. |
Is $125/hr typical? Is virtual cheaper than in person? Can others share ballpark rates? |
| $125/hour! That’s insane. Why can they command that kind of money? |
It’s a full-time job for many. You’re paying for the expertise of a trained educator who has taken thousands of dollars in course work and/or has worked to develop their own coaching system.They can only book in a few clients a day around school hours. (Some coaches do see students during the day, however). They’re earning maybe $375 each afternoon and evening and have administrative tasks, like lesson planning, photocopying, and billing to do during the day. They also have overhead like vehicle mileage and liability insurance. If music teachers charge $75 for a half hour lesson, I don’t see what’s so crazy about an EF coach commanding north of $100 for an hour. If you don’t agree with it, don’t pay it. |
| I think it works particularly well when it's subject matter-specific. My DS has ADHD and a lot of anxiety around planning and handling writing assignments, so we have hired a writing executive function coach (whose work is overseen by a former therapist with CBT, in concert with DS's own therapist), and the results have been very, very real within a year. Pricey, but incredibly worthwhile! |
| Where can I find an executive functioning coach fo my almost middle schooler? |
| What does it look like when you have a successful fit with the executive function coach? Ours is online and I think it’s pretty good, but I don’t see him really implementing the strategies and I’m trying to figure out if we need to change course. |
$150 for a zoom call is outrageous. Sorry |
| Used executive function coaches for two kids with ADHD. What did not work was working in a group where they would eventually get back to the kid who finished all assigned work. Also, not with someone who has poorly controlled adhd and gets upset with kid due to adhd traits. What did work is one on one counseling. First kid did one on one work where school assignment s were worked on together- first semester 2x / week and second semester once/ week. On own after that. Kid 2 worked through a curriculum of executive function skills, adapted the techniques after 8 or so sessions and no more needed. Look online for free webinars to find the strong programs. |
Don't hire them |
I’m not familiar with this model can you just share the names of what you used? |