Youth and Young Adults
Coaching Confident Students
Answering the 5 W’s
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On Course Family Coaching offers Academic and Life Coaching for students starting in 6th grade progressing through the college years.
This program is for students who are capable but often feel overwhelmed, distracted, or unmotivated. They may struggle with time management, organization, or following through on goals.
It’s also ideal for homeschool or hybrid learners who benefit from structure, accountability, and outside support that reinforces family and faith values.Common Signs They’re Ready for Coaching:
Homework and tasks pile up or get forgotten
Procrastination or perfectionism
Emotional stress or loss of motivation
Difficulty balancing school, sports, and personal life
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Students gain tools to manage their workload and emotions with greater confidence and clarity.
Coaching helps them build habits that support both academic success and personal growth.
They leave each session feeling capable, encouraged, and equipped.Stronger organization and planning skills
Improved focus and follow-through
Increased confidence and communication
Emotional awareness and self-regulation
A sense of direction rooted in purpose and faith
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Coaching sessions are held virtually through secure video calls — creating consistency for both homeschool and traditional students, no matter their location.
Each student also participates in Study Hall, a guided accountability space where they plan, reflect, and stay on track between sessions.Virtual • Flexible • Private • Accessible from any device
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New student clients are accepted at the start of each semester (Fall, Spring, and Summer).
Full-year clients can enroll any time during the school year if space allows.Fall Semester Enrollment: Opens July 15
Spring Semester Enrollment: Opens December 1
Summer Enrollment: Opens May 1
Spots are limited to ensure individualized attention and a meaningful coach–student connection.
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Because it’s not tutoring or therapy — it’s transformation through guidance and accountability. Students learn how to think, plan, and respond with purpose rather than react under pressure.
At On Course Family Coaching, we integrate faith, family values, and practical skill-building, so growth lasts far beyond the semester.Coaching works because it gives students the tools to manage life from the inside out — blending mindset, motivation, and faith-based resilience.
“And He gave some as apostles, some as prophets, some as evangelists, some as pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of people, by craftiness in deceitful scheming; but speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, that is, Christ, from whom the whole body, being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building up of itself in love.”
Youth Services
Middle School Coaching
Building Habits, Confidence, and Emotional Awareness
Middle school is a time of big emotions and new pressures. Coaching helps students navigate friendship struggles, self-doubt, academic habits, and identity changes with grace and confidence.
Goal: Equip students with emotional and executive functioning skills that help them stay focused, kind, and confident as they navigate this new chapter.
Focus Areas:
Emotional regulation and coping strategies
Organization and task management
Communication and social boundaries
Self-motivation and confidence building
high School Coaching
Balancing Academics, Identity, and Future Direction
High school coaching focuses on helping students manage increased expectations while staying true to their values and goals. We blend academic strategies with emotional resilience and leadership growth.
Goal: Empower students to take ownership of their learning, relationships, and choices while preparing for life after graduation.
Focus Areas:
Time management and planning systems
Goal setting and follow-through
Stress management and self-advocacy
Study habits and test preparation
Decision-making rooted in faith and purpose
Study Hall
College-Level Coaching
Thriving Beyond the Classroom
College students face a whole new level of independence — and pressure. Coaching provides structure, accountability, and clarity as they balance academics, work, and personal growth..
Goal: Empower students to move from surviving to thriving while staying true to their values.
Focus Areas:
Executive functioning and productivity systems
Academic and life balance
Independence, budgeting, and self-management
Purpose and major alignment
Healthy routines and boundary setting
A signature part of On Course Family Coaching — included in every package.
Study Hall offers a guided, small-group accountability space where students can meet other students, give strategy shares, plan their week, set intentions, complete assignments and stay on course with goals between sessions.
Young adults
Finding Purpose and Building Direction in Adulthood
Life after school can feel uncertain. Coaching helps young adults navigate career paths, purpose questions, relationships, and faith with clarity and resilience.
Goal: Support young adults as they build a life that reflects who they are and who they’re called to become.
Focus Areas:
Career exploration and goal setting
Budgeting, organization, and time management
Emotional intelligence and relationship skills
Decision-making and resilience
Faith integration and personal growth

