ADHD Tutoring

Tutoring built for the way your child actually learns.

For K-8 children with ADHD, the traditional classroom can feel like a prison. We build sessions around movement, choice, and real connection. Your child learns because we work with their brain, not against it.

Why this works for ADHD learners.

Children with ADHD are not broken. The mainstream classroom is just not built for them. Most school days require long stretches of stillness, single-track focus, and silent compliance. None of those are how a brain wired for energy, novelty, and pattern actually thrives.

I am not a homework helper, and I am not a behavior-corrector. I am a Holy Spirit-led coach who has seen children labeled “behind” who were actually waiting for an adult to teach them in a way they could receive. When we change the how, the academic gaps close. Often faster than anyone expects.

What is built into every session for ADHD learners.

Movement-based learning

Sit down, stand up, walk while spelling, jump while counting. We move the body to free the mind. (See our movement-based learning videos on YouTube.)

Sensory tools

Fidgets, sensory toys, visual timers, calming kits. We help your child find what regulates them so learning can happen.

Choice and autonomy

Your child often picks the order of activities. Self-advocacy starts with safe small choices.

Identity-first instruction

Your child is not their diagnosis. We name the gift inside the wiring and build from there.

Real-world challenges

Math through games, reading through curiosity, writing through stories your child actually desires to tell.

Prayer over your child

We pray before, during, and between sessions. Your child is covered by name.

What parents tell us

The shift parents notice, around month 3.

Change starts in the first 30 days, but the real shift in how your child sees themselves as a learner shows up around month 3. The first two points below often land in the first 30 days.

  • Your child stops dreading session time. Often they start asking when the next one is.
  • Confidence rises before grades do. The grades follow.
  • Behavior at home softens because your child is being seen accurately for the first time.
  • Conversations between you and your child about school start changing. Real shift in how they talk about themselves as a learner.

The academic struggle we see is often only the visible symptom of something deeper.

Sasha Gooray

Start with a free 50-minute discovery session.

Parent and child together. Bring your child as they are, fidget toys and all. We will show you what this could look like for your family.