Rebecca Day Larkin, M.Ed.

Helping Teens and Young Adults Build Strategies for Confidence and Success

When students and young adults say:

I know what to do but can’t get started.

I feel stupid.

I graduated and don’t know what to do next.

I’m always behind.

I’m tired of arguing with my parents.

When parents say:

They get stressed out because they wait til the last minute.

I think they have ADHD.

I shouldn’t have to remind my teen to do their homework.

When I was their age, I couldn’t wait to move out of the house.

I’m tired of arguing with my kid.

I offer coaching and support with:

ADHD/Executive Function •time management • effective studying • focus and attention • motivation • strategic reading • personal accountability • asking for help • organization • homework systems • writing and research • life coaching • Gap Year planning • navigating the college system •self-advocacy • “adulting” • finding balance • internships • career exploration

 Happy Young People:

“I am grateful for all the support you have given me. I don't know how behind I would've fallen without your help. I wouldn’t be passing college if it wasn’t for you.”

“Thank you for all the time and effort you have put into helping me succeed instead of failing. Thank you over and over, for helping me graduate and also for not telling me to get lost and give up on me.”

“I liked having you check up on me and keep me on task. It was nice not to have to argue with my parents about homework all the time.”

Great coaching by a fun, understanding, and gifted coach who “gets it” can make being a teen and young adult less hard.I hope you’ll give coaching with Rebecca a try..

Grateful Parents:

“Your amazing talents awakened a confident student in my son, who, with your help, ended the year in spectacular fashion.”

“What a wild ride. Thank you for all your years of support and excellent teaching for M. Truly. He would not be where he is today were it not for you. Strategies are everything!”

“Had to reach out and tell you how over the moon C. is about you. You've made a major impact on her life and changed the way she views education.”