Frequently Asked Questions
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Check out this article for more guidance on what EF coaches do and do not do.
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EF coaching is the science and art of guiding learners to strengthen their own capacity to get things done.
Watch this Youtube video for an in-depth explanation on what executive function coaching is and how it can help your student. -
Please review this article on how to talk to your child about executive function coaching. Within it, you will find a sample script for addressing students’ common concerns.
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As a parent, you control many aspects of your student’s life – where they live, what they eat, their curfew, etc. This unequal power dynamic can make your student very sensitive to your feedback. By having an objective professional help them with the challenges of school, it can free up space to focus on building a healthy dynamic with your student.
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No, we don't accept insurance.
We do not work directly with insurance companies or provide codes regarding diagnosis or services. Some of our clients have used their Flexible Spending Account/Health Savings Account (FSA/HSA) benefits to help pay for coaching services. FSA/HSA providers have varying requirements or approval processes.
We encourage clients to contact their FSA/HSA provider to see if our services qualify as an approved use of those funds. If they qualify, the client can ask that (On the Ball Coaching) be added to the FSA/HSA provider’s approved vendor list. Some of our families have successfully used 529 Plan college funds to pay for coaching services. Please contact your 529 Plan provider to see if that can be an option for you.
We can provide a statement for families that are getting reimbursed by school districts. This includes dates of services and payments received.
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We require 48 hours’ notice for cancellation or rescheduling of appointments.
I look forward to supporting your student in fully developing key academic and executive functioning skills. If you have any questions before our upcoming meeting, please send me an email.
Meaghan Peterson, M. Ed.,
Certified Executive Function Coach