The Edge coach is a professional coach who has met the rigorous standards set by the Edge Foundation and has completed training for working with students and young adults with ADHD.
Edge coaches
- Are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of students and young adults with ADHD;
- Have a desire to spread the word about ADHD and the benefits of ADHD coaching;
- Value giving back to the community;
- Are committed to the advancement of ADHD coaching research;
- Are supportive partners in the ADHD coaching process;
- Are committed to ongoing personal and professional growth; and
- Embrace the ideals and core competencies of both life coaching and ADHD coaching.
What does an Edge coach do?
- Meet with the client to identify needs, set goals, and offer suggestions and guidance.
- Set structure, provide support, and help implement strategies for skill building.
- Team up with other professionals (physicians, psychiatrists, counselors, and teachers) to ensure that services are coordinated at home and at school.
- Teach and foster appropriate social skills, self-discipline, self-reliance, and self-advocacy.
- Schedule regular phone or e-mail “check-ins” to monitor progress and goals.
- Build self-esteem and confidence.
