Parenting a child or teen with ADHD can feel relentlessly exhausting.
You may love your child fiercely and still feel worn down, discouraged, or quietly afraid about their future.
You might be navigating:
Many parents tell us they feel isolated, confused, and unsure what else to try, especially after “doing everything right.”
If this sounds familiar, please hear this clearly:
This is where ADHD coaching can change everything.
Scheduling a call is a simple, pressure-free first step.
This is your opportunity to:
If you are searching for ADHD coaching for parents and children that is compassionate, practical, and rooted in real understanding, we invite you to book an introductory call today.
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Raquel Gonçalves Lubbers is an ADHD specialist, coach, speaker, and educator who helps families reduce overwhelm and build lasting skills for calm, connection, and confidence.
Diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and raising a neurodivergent family herself, Raquel brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work.
She is certified through ADDCA and trained in:
Raquel is known for helping parents finally understand the “why” behind their child’s behavior—and guiding them toward tools that are realistic, respectful, and effective.
Her passion is helping parents lead with clarity and calm so their children can grow into capable, confident adults.
Certified ADHD Coach Alexa Schulte specializes in supporting neurodivergent individuals who want to build systems that work with their brain. She helps clients move from overwhelm and self-doubt to clarity, confidence, and meaningful progress through a compassionate and strengths-focused approach.
Diagnosed with ADHD in fourth grade, Alexa understands the challenges that come with a differently wired mind. She creates a warm and structured coaching environment where clients can reconnect with their strengths and take steady steps toward the life they want.
Alexa is a graduate of JST Coaching & Training’s ICF-accredited program (2025), holds a BFA in Communication from BYU–Idaho, and is an active member of the ADHD Coaches Organization (ACO). She is currently completing the requirements for her ICF Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. With extensive experience working with youth and teens, she is especially passionate about supporting adolescents and the parents who guide them. Her work focuses on building executive functioning skills, developing healthy habits, and strengthening family connection.
Alexa lives in Jefferson City, Missouri with her husband, their energetic five-year-old son, and a lively assortment of pets including a dog, cat, fish, chickens, and ducks. Outside of coaching, she enjoys reading parenting literature, oil painting, and continually expanding her knowledge to better support the individuals and families she serves.
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