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SOCIAL SKILL COACHING FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

A little Support Makes a Big Difference

​​We know that the transition to college is a big step for your son or daughter. They will be managing not only academics - but making friends, possibly living with a roommate, joining clubs, seeking help on campus, and communicating with their professors. In college, your child will be expected to connect appropriately with peers their age and campus staff, too. You might be nervous about your child's ability to navigate socially. We get it.

 

We also understand that students with anxiety, NVLD, or autism may face unique challenges in developing these skills. But rest assured, we are here to support and guide your child every step of the way. Together, we can help them thrive both academically and socially in their college experience.

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WE HELP YOUR STUDENT BUILD CONFIDENCE & CONNECTIONS

SUPPORT IS IDEAL FOR:

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  • Students with anxiety who may be nervous about talking to peers and roommates

  • Students with anxiety, NVLD or autism who prefer external prompting and reminders to initiate conversations

  • Students who need assistance and guidance navigating accommodations & the disability support process in college

  • Students who need guidance on understanding how & when to ask for help in higher education as well as finding campus academic and mental health resources

Student Story

My name is Grace T.

"I've worked with Jen for 3 years and I love meeting with her. We talk about how to help me be more comfortable talking to my friends and my teachers.  It's nice to talk to someone other than my parents."

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Student Story

My name is Genny R.

"Jen helped me with personal situations with my friends as well as knowing when to do laundry when I attended Mitchell College. She helped me for 4 years and she's amazing." 

We Guide & Build Social Skills That Help College Students Connect to College Peers & Professors

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