Services
Special Education Support
Practical, individualized support for teenagers, young adults, and autistic individuals who need help with executive functioning, emotional regulation, learning habits, and day-to-day academic demands.
How support helps
Focused support areas
Special education support is tailored to the person’s strengths, challenges, and goals. Sessions may address school-related demands, emotional overwhelm, organization, and the skills needed for greater independence.
Executive functioning
Build strategies for planning, prioritizing, time management, task initiation, and follow-through in a structured, supportive way.
Emotional regulation
Develop practical tools for managing frustration, anxiety, transitions, and stress that can interfere with learning and daily routines.
Academic support
Strengthen study habits, assignment management, note-taking, and problem-solving while reducing avoidable overwhelm.
Self-advocacy skills
Encourage clearer communication of needs, stronger confidence, and greater independence across school, home, and emerging adult settings.
A calm, structured approach
Support is collaborative, respectful, and adapted to each client’s pace. The work focuses on practical tools that can be used in real situations, not only discussed in theory.
This may include breaking down tasks, creating routines, improving transitions, strengthening coping skills, and helping clients feel more capable in academic and everyday environments.
Common questions
Answers to a few common questions about special education support.
Who is this support for?
This support is designed for teenagers, young adults, and individuals on the autism spectrum who would benefit from structured help with learning, organization, emotional regulation, and independence.
Is this the same as tutoring?
Not exactly. While academic habits may be part of the work, the focus is broader and may include executive functioning, coping skills, routines, communication, and confidence.
Can support help with anxiety around school?
Yes. When anxiety affects school participation, assignments, or transitions, support can include practical strategies to reduce overwhelm and improve day-to-day functioning.
How are sessions tailored?
Sessions are adapted to the individual’s goals, strengths, and current challenges. The approach remains practical, structured, and responsive to changing needs.
Do parents play a role?
When appropriate, parent involvement can help reinforce strategies, improve consistency, and support progress outside of sessions.
How do I get started?
The best next step is to reach out through the contact page to discuss needs, fit, and availability.
