1-on-1 ADHD Tutoring Built for Your Child
Personalized sessions that work with your child’s brain, not against it. Every session is designed around how your child actually thinks, focuses, and learns.
Tutoring designed for the ADHD brain
Traditional tutoring assumes a child can sit still, focus on demand, and absorb information the way a textbook expects. ADHD kids need something different.
Every child gets a plan built around their specific learning profile, strengths, challenges, and goals. No cookie-cutter programs here.
We use movement, novelty, and interest-based learning to keep the ADHD brain engaged. Sessions feel energizing, not draining.
Parents receive regular updates on what we’re working on, what’s improving, and what’s next. You’re always in the loop.
Your child works with the same tutor every session. Consistency builds trust, and trust builds results for ADHD kids.
Is this right for your child?
Our 1-on-1 tutoring works well for children who are struggling in school not because they lack ability but because their learning environment is not set up for how their brain works.
Getting started is simple
Tell us about your child. We’ll listen, ask questions, and get a clear picture of where things stand and what kind of support would help most.
We match your child with a tutor based on their age, subjects, learning style, and the specific challenges they’re facing.
Sessions are available online or in-person. Your child’s tutor will build rapport first and ease into learning at a pace that works for them.
You receive regular updates and feedback. As your child grows, the plan evolves. We stay in step with them every session.
Common questions
Yes. We offer both remote sessions available across all 50 states and in-person sessions depending on your location. Most families start online for convenience and flexibility.
Sessions are typically 45 to 60 minutes. For younger children or those with shorter attention windows, we can adjust the format to keep things productive.
Reading, writing, math, science, history, homework support, and study skills. We also work on executive function and organization within academic sessions.
Absolutely. A diagnosis is not required. If your child is struggling and you suspect ADHD or a learning difference is involved, we welcome you to reach out.
Yes. Many families use HSA and FSA funds to pay for tutoring services. We accept these as payment through our secure checkout.
Ready to get started?
Book a free 15-minute consultation. We’ll help you figure out exactly what your child needs.
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