Autism Tutoring and Coaching
From Distraction to Direction
Support That Works for Neurodiverse Minds
Integrated support for ADHD and autistic students combining tutoring, coaching, and parent guidance to help your child build confidence, skills, and independence.
We support students and families through practical tools, emotional understanding, and a coordinated approach that considers the whole child.
When Support Doesn’t Stick
Does This Sound Familiar?
You have likely tried different forms of support. Tutors, therapy, routines. But nothing seems to last.
At home and at school, you may be experiencing:
- Ongoing homework battles and frustration
- Difficulty with focus, organization, or task completion
- Emotional overwhelm or shutdowns
- A constant cycle of trying new strategies that don’t stick
- Feeling unsure how best to support your child
If this feels familiar, you’re not alone, and it’s not a reflection of your child’s ability.
When Things Start to Settle
What Change Can Look Like
Many parents are not looking for perfection. They are looking for more calm, more clarity, and more consistency.
Imagine a home with less tension around schoolwork. A child who begins to understand how they learn and feels more confident in themselves.
Over time, families often experience:
- Improved focus and follow-through
- Fewer emotional outbursts and less overwhelm
- More independence with schoolwork and routines
- Greater confidence in both the child and parent
- A calmer, more connected home environment
Where Insight Meets Structure
Why This Approach Works
Many forms of support focus on one area, either academics or emotional wellbeing. For neurodiverse students, challenges often sit across multiple areas at once.
At Warrior Brain, we take an integrated approach that brings everything together into one coordinated system.
Our work combines:
Tutoring
Academic support adapted to how your child learns best, reducing frustration and building confidence.
Practical Coaching
Practical strategies for focus, planning, organization, and emotional regulation.
Parent Support
Guidance and tools to help you support your child consistently at home.
What Changes Over Time
Within the First Few Weeks
- Greater understanding of your child’s patterns and needs
- Small improvements in focus and task completion
- Reduced tension around homework
Over the First Few Months
- More consistent routines and follow-through
- Improved emotional regulation
- Growing independence and confidence
Over the Long Term
- Stronger self-management skills
- A more confident, capable learner
- A more stable and connected family dynamic
What This Work Requires
Support is most effective when it is consistent, but it does not need to feel overwhelming.
Regular Sessions
Weekly support tailored to your child’s needs.
Small Practical Tools
Simple strategies that can be applied at home and at school.
Parent Involvement
Guidance and alignment so support continues beyond sessions.
Where This Work Began
Why This Work Matters
For years, I watched parents and children carry the weight of systems that did not fit them.
Support often felt fragmented.
Different approaches that did not connect, leaving families feeling stuck.
From a young age, I learned to notice what was not being said. To see patterns, gaps, and underlying needs.
That perspective now shapes how we work at Warrior Brain.
We do not only look at behaviour or academic performance. We consider the whole child. Their environment, nervous system, and relationships.
Then we bring those pieces together into one coordinated approach that supports both the child and the family.
What to Expect
How the Process Works
1. Free 20-Minute Consultation
We discuss your child’s needs and whether this approach feels like the right fit.
2. Initial Assessment (90 minutes)
Understanding learning style, challenges, and current patterns.
3. Personalised Plan
A clear, structured approach tailored to your child.
4. Ongoing Sessions
Tutoring and coaching combined with practical skill-building.
5. Parent Guidance
Tools and support to create consistency at home.
6. Ongoing Review
Adjusting the approach as your child grows and progresses.
What Our Clients Say
Meaningful Change.
“I was dreading work every day and couldn’t admit it to anyone. Now I can sleep again. I can speak up. And I’m not afraid to be honest with myself anymore.”
— Senior Tech Lead, Individual Therapy
“This wasn’t just tutoring. It gave me tools I never learned in school like how to plan and calm myself. Now I know I can handle what comes my way.”
— University Student, ADHD Coaching
“You helped me get my daughter back - for me and for her. She’s not just doing better in school, she’s happy in her own skin again.”
— Parent of Teen with ADHD, Individual Therapy & Parent Support
Common Concerns
“We’ve tried support before and it didn’t work.”
Many approaches focus on one area. This work connects learning, behaviour, and emotional support.
“My child struggles to stay consistent.”
We focus on building systems and habits that are realistic and repeatable.
“I’m not sure how involved I should be.”
Parent guidance is included so you feel confident supporting your child.
Your Next Step
Book Your Free 20-Minute Call
If you’ve read this far, part of you is already ready for change. A short consultation can help you decide whether this work feels right. Talk through your challenges, ask questions, and explore whether this approach fits your goals.