As an ADHD Coach, your day-to-day responsibilities often include conducting one-on-one coaching sessions (in person or virtually), helping clients set achievable goals, developing personalized strategies for organization and time management, and monitoring progress. You will frequently collaborate with parents, educators, or healthcare professionals to support clients holistically. Coaches also spend time documenting client progress, preparing session materials, and staying updated on ADHD research and best practices. The role requires balancing client interaction with administrative tasks and ongoing professional development, offering variety and meaningful direct impact.