Written by Carol Christen
Thursday, 02 December 2010 16:19

This resource is for parents, teachers, school counselors, career practitioners and young adults who might need personal coaching due to AD/HD issues. 

Personal recommendations from me are quite rare.  I must be able see a career practitioner in action in order to recommend them.  Since Robin and I have collaborated and taught together for nearly ten years, I've had plenty of time to observe her with colleagues and clients. 

Robin is located in the Boston area, for those who want to meet with her in person.  Phone coaching is also available. Robin specializes in providing AD/HD career coaching.  She works with teens and young adults to help them identify their talents and skills.  She also helps her AD/AD clients develop time management, organizational and decision-making skills. Robin helps her clients articulate and find where in the world of work they can find fulfillment and joy.

If you or your teen is struggling with making a career choice due to AD/HD issues, call Robin!  The world of work is full of successful people with AD/HD who once were struggling too.  The academic environment of most schools has these bright and talented young people labeled as "different and difficult."  Being pegged as different in a world where peers seek not to be devalues students sense of worth. When one feels, "not good enough" it's hard to make career decisions. 

You can learn more about Robin and her work at:  http://www.youthleadershipcareers.com/

Be sure to view her video titled, "Why A Career Coach for You?"