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πŸ“ Weston, Florida Β· Executive Function Coaching

Executive Function Coaching in Weston, FL

Positive Kids LLC provides expert executive functioning and ADHD coaching for children and teens in Weston, Florida. Our virtual one-on-one sessions help kids ages 4–18 build lasting skills in organization, time management, focus, and more.

Executive Functioning in Weston

ADHD & Executive Function Support for Weston Families

Children in Weston with ADHD often struggle not because they lack intelligence or effort, but because their executive functioning skills haven't been explicitly taught. We change that β€” one skill at a time.

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EF Specialists, Not Generalists

Our coaches focus exclusively on the 12 executive functioning skills β€” the root cause of most ADHD struggles for Weston students in school and at home.

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Virtual Coaching for Weston Families

No commute, no hassle. We deliver the same high-quality EF coaching your child needs from the comfort of your Weston home, on a schedule that works for you.

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Parent Coaching Included

We equip Weston parents with the tools and language to reinforce EF strategies at home β€” because consistent support is what makes skills stick.

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Florida School & IEP Alignment

We coordinate with Weston area schools, helping navigate IEPs and 504 plans so your child's coaching aligns with what's happening in the classroom.

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Ages 4–18, All Grade Levels

From kindergarteners in Weston building their first routines to high schoolers tackling college prep β€” our programs meet every child where they are.

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Free 15-Min Consultation

Every Weston family starts with a no-commitment phone call. We listen, answer your questions, and help you find the right fit β€” no pressure, ever.

The 12 Core EF Skills

Executive Functioning Skills We Teach in Weston

Every child in Weston with ADHD can learn to manage their executive functioning. Click any skill to see real examples.

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Organization

Creating and maintaining systems for tracking information, materials, and tasks.

Organization
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Time Management

Estimating how long tasks take and completing work on schedule.

Time
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Working Memory

Holding and using information in mind while completing other tasks.

Memory
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Task Initiation

Starting tasks promptly without excessive procrastination.

Self Regulation
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Focus & Attention

Maintaining focus and filtering distractions through challenging material.

Self Regulation
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Cognitive Flexibility

Adapting to changes and thinking about problems from multiple angles.

Memory
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Emotional Regulation

Managing emotions so feelings don't derail learning or relationships.

Self Regulation
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Planning & Prioritization

Breaking goals into steps and identifying what matters most.

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Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Self-Monitoring

Tracking one's own performance and adjusting strategies in real time.

Self Regulation
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Sustained Effort

Maintaining motivation on tasks that are long or low in immediate reward.

Self Regulation
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Response Inhibition

Pausing to think before acting β€” controlling impulses that disrupt learning.

Self Regulation
Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours
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Goal-Directed Persistence

Maintaining motivation toward long-term goals despite obstacles.

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Real-Life Examples
  • Students building routines that actually stick long-term
  • Homework stress reduced significantly within weeks
  • Kids developing independence managing school responsibilities
  • Parents reporting calmer mornings and after-school hours

Help Your Child in Weston Thrive

Book a free 15-minute phone consultation. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and figure out the right next step for your child’s executive functioning and ADHD needs.

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Common Questions

Questions from Weston Families

Common questions we hear from parents in Weston, Florida about executive function coaching and ADHD support.

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Do you offer in-person coaching in Weston? ? βŒ„
Our physical office is in Farmington Hills, Michigan. For families in Weston, Florida, we offer virtual coaching that is equally effective and far more convenient β€” no commute, flexible scheduling, and the same expert coaching your child deserves.
What ages do you work with in Weston? ? βŒ„
We work with children and teens ages 4 through 18. Whether your child is in early elementary, middle school, or high school in Weston, we have a program designed for their developmental stage and specific EF challenges.
What is executive function coaching vs. tutoring? ? βŒ„
Tutors teach academic content β€” math, reading, writing. Our EF coaches teach the foundational skills that make all learning possible: organization, time management, working memory, task initiation, emotional regulation, and more. These are the skills Weston students with ADHD struggle with most.
Will you work with my child's Weston school? ? βŒ„
Yes. We regularly collaborate with teachers and school counselors across Florida. We can help you understand and advocate for your child’s IEP or 504 plan and ensure coaching strategies align with what’s happening in the Weston classroom.
How do I get started for my child in Weston? ? βŒ„
Simply book a free 15-minute consultation. Our team will listen, answer your questions, and identify the right program for your child. You can call us toll-free at 1-866-503-7454 or book directly at the link above. There is no commitment required.