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Rose Thorne
Executive Function Coach

Be yourself. 
Learn skills.
Achieve your goals.

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*Neurospicy is an affirming word meaning people with ADHD, Autism, or Sensory Processing Disorder

Neurospicy* is Beautiful

What is Executive Function Coaching?

The short and sweet of it is: 
Executive Function Coaching is having someone on your side to help you navigate the brain struggles that can come with being Neurodivergent. From time management to Sensory Processing, goal setting, and Neurodivergent affirming practices. 

Sensory Processing
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Time Management
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Goal Setting
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Neurodivergent Affirming Practices
(Pages to come)

How to get started?
Sign up for a class! 
Or schedule a free 15-minute consultation below:

Interested in counseling?

Catalyst Counseling also offers individual and couples counseling. 

Our masters level therapists all have advanced training in neurodiversity and often work collaboratively with our Executive Function Coach.  

Cups

One on one support specifically tailored to your goals and needs.  We can meet in person or online.

Virtual Team Meeting

Low cost, in depth, and collaborative small group online meetings on rotating topics covering: Sensory, Neurodivergent Affirming Homes, NeuroSpicy Hacks and more!

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Free introductory presentations on rotating topics covering: Sensory Regulation, Neurodivergent Affirming Homes, Neurospicy Hacks and more!

Happy Kids

Parent Coaching

Let me help you create a more Neurodivergent affirming aome, and develop home routines that work for your family.

Business Meeting

For other healthcare professionals, I offer professional consultation to support your practice, and create a safer space for neurodivergent clients. 

Video Call

Lets chat and see what route is the best fit for you!

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Rose Thorne
Executive Function Coach

With 12 years of experience in Occupational Therapy, plus lived experience as a neurodiverse person, I understand what it's like.

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