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Make This Summer Count!

A few weeks of intentional, specialized support in June and July can prevent months of frustration in September. By the time the first bell rings, our campers don’t just have their supplies ready—they have their systems ready. They walk into the classroom not just striving, but prepared to thrive.

Build confidence, independence, and executive functioning skills before the school year begins.

Summer Executive Functioning Programs

Summer provides a unique opportunity to slow down, build new habits, and strengthen the skills students need to succeed at school and in everyday life. Whether your child needs individualized coaching or a confidence boost before a major school transition, we offer executive functioning support designed to meet them where they are.

High school requires greater independence, stronger organization,
and increased responsibility.
 

This small-group camp helps rising 9th graders build the executive functioning skills needed to manage multiple teachers, longer-term assignments, extracurricular commitments, and growing academic expectations.

Students learn practical strategies for:

  • Planning and prioritizing

  • Managing assignments and deadlines

  • Organizing digital and physical materials

  • Time management

  • Self-advocacy and communication

  • Creating systems that support long-term success

Dates: August 3–7 (Mon, Wed, Thu & FriTime: 1:00 - 3:00 PM  
Maximum Enrollment: 6 Students

High School Jump Start

Prepare for the Demands of High School

The transition to middle school brings new teachers, changing schedules, increased independence, and greater academic expectations.
 

This small-group camp helps rising 6th graders develop the executive functioning skills needed to navigate those changes successfully.

Students learn practical strategies for:

  • Managing multiple classes

  • Keeping track of assignments

  • Organizing materials

  • Using planners and calendars

  • Managing time effectively

  • Advocating for themselves when they need help

Middle School Jump Start

Start Middle School with Confidence

Dates: August 3–7 (Mon, Tue Wed & Fri) Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM  
Maximum Enrollment: 6 Students

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$300

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$300

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Real-World Executive Functioning Coaching

Grades: 6-12
Format: Individual Coaching ​

Schedule: 10 Weekly Sessions This Summer

Investment: $145 per session

Designed for students entering grades 6–12, Life Launch Lab combines individualized executive functioning coaching with supported real-world practice. Unlike traditional tutoring, Life Launch Lab focuses on the practical skills students need to become more independent, confident, and prepared for the challenges of adolescence and adulthood. Students work one-on-one with a coach to develop skills such as: 1. Planning and organization 2. Time management 3. Communication and self-advocacy 4. Problem solving and flexible thinking 5. Goal setting and accountability 6. Budgeting and money management 7. Job readiness and workplace skills 8. College and post-secondary planning Sessions take place both in the office and in community settings, allowing students to apply new skills in real-life situations and build confidence through experience. Approximately 60–70% of sessions occur in the office and 30–40% occur in the community.

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Grades: 6-12
Format: Individual Coaching ​

Schedule: 10 Weekly Sessions This Summer

Investment: $145 per session

Real-World Executive Functioning Coaching

Designed for students entering grades 6–12, Life Launch Lab combines individualized executive functioning coaching with supported real-world practice. Unlike traditional tutoring, Life Launch Lab focuses on the practical skills students need to become more independent, confident, and prepared for the challenges of adolescence and adulthood. Students work one-on-one with a coach to develop skills such as: 1. Planning and organization 2. Time management 3. Communication and self-advocacy 4. Problem solving and flexible thinking 5. Goal setting and accountability 6. Budgeting and money management 7. Job readiness and workplace skills 8. College and post-secondary planning Sessions take place both in the office and in community settings, allowing students to apply new skills in real-life situations and build confidence through experience. Approximately 60–70% of sessions occur in the office and 30–40% occur in the community.

Don't wait for the first progress report to see if they're ready.

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