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836 Euclid Avenue Suite 16, Lexington

5.0 37 reviews

  • Avatar Larry Barton ★★★★★ a month ago
    Amazing assistance provided by Shannon today on my security system. I’m so grateful for your prompt, efficient, professional, and courteous service. Put me down as a customer for life!
  • Avatar Megan Haller ★★★★★ 2 months ago
    One of the most painless experiences I've had. They came on time and was over the moon professional with still keeping a level of personability to it. The gentleman also went out of his way to say that my husband and Mines business … More was appreciated. Which is actually rare to be appreciated by such a great company. So thank you and we look forward to continuing services with this company.
  • Avatar Megan Magsam ★★★★★ 3 months ago
    I am so happy we decided to go with cornerstone. They were quick and efficient. Shannon and the installer we very friendly. We got a lot of equipment and it was still within our budget. 10/10 would definitely recommend! Thank you
  • Avatar Collins Youngblood ★★★★★ 2 weeks ago
    Love the customer service and Shanon and his team go above and beyond for my restaurant. Couldn't of asked for a better security system and level of service that his team provides.
  • Avatar kanu patel ★★★★★ 2 months ago
    I have been using Cornerstone Protection service for over 5 years and I'm really happy with the service and state-of-the-art equipments and it's futures are so much in advance and friendly, I highly recommend Cornerstone Protection … More Service any and all business that need a security protection days and nights specially after business hours(Cornerstone Protection is perfect solution for your business). Owner of Cornerstone Protection is proactive with their customers and their equipments. Good experienced with Cornerstone Protection!!!
    Kanu Patel
  • Avatar Liz Jones ★★★★ 8 months ago
    We had a very positive experience with Alissa as a tutor for our pod of 5th grade boys from January - June 2020. She cared a lot about the boys and worked hard to create meaningful activities for them. The pod experience was invaluable … More for all of our families during a difficult year and we were so grateful to have found this partnership! We also want to appreciate Craig for helping to match us with a tutor on very short notice after we had cycled through a few folks who were not able to see the commitment through. Thanks for sticking with us!
  • Avatar S CL ★★★★★ 11 months ago
    Dusty was the exact person we needed to help our child finish out the school year. So grateful to him for the way he steadily encouraged her and helped her stay on track and organized. He is flexible, responsive to our needs/schedule as … More a family, and a delight to be with. We are also thankful that Craig at Themba Tutors really "gets it" and partnered us with such a wonderful tutor who was a great fit for our girl.
  • Avatar Nicole May ★★★★★ 11 months ago
    My child worked with Gillian D virtually for math enrichment. She is an excellent teacher. She took time to understand my child's specific learning style and provided tools that would be engaging. She was kind and empathetic- really … More made it her goal to connect with my child and build trust and rapport. My child started the school year with confidence and without the typically "brain-drain" that occurs over the summer, thanks to Gillian.
  • Avatar Gillian Davidoff ★★★★★ 11 months ago
    I am going into my second year as a Themba tutor. I have met so many great individuals while working for this company. Craig and the rest of the Themba team do such an excellent job picking and choosing Themba tutors that suit each client's … More individual needs! I look forward to meeting new tutors and clients in the 2021-2022 school year!
  • Avatar carolina luttmann ★★★★★ 11 months ago
    Our son started in a new high school, 100% remote, and was really struggling with Latin and Physics. I found Themba Tudors online and had an initial call with Craig, who was very knowledgeable, responsive, and found 2 amazing tutors for … More us. Both the Latin and the physics tutors were fantastic, connected with my son really well and helped him go from 'failing' grade to 'honors'! I will for sure continue using (and recommending!) Themba Tutors. Thank you, C, K, and W!
  • Avatar Eric Fingerman ★★★★★ 10 months ago
    Brian is a fantastic executive functioning coach. Super helpful, flexible with hours, and tailored the experience to our needs.
  • Avatar Susan Wong ★★★★★ a year ago
    Giulia Mercuri is a great Italian tutor! She was very responsive and accessible. Giulia put a ton of effort into preparing for each session and really helped our son with test preparation and projects. We are grateful that she was able … More to help, especially since our son did not receive any live teaching during COVID. We are happy that she was referred to us!
  • Avatar Christine Gennetti ★★★★★ a year ago
    As an adult student diagnosed with a learning disability during grad school, I knew I needed help dealing with my Master's program's demanding workload. I was seriously considering dropping out when I was referred to Themba Tutors. … More I was paired up with a wonderful tutor, Julie, who was a total lifesaver. I learned many techniques that I can utilize in the future as I embark on the next phase of my career.
    I can wholeheartedly say after working with Themba for two years that I would not have finished my program without this organization. And I am so thankful I selected them.
  • Avatar Fabiola FITZPATRICK ★★★★★ 2 years ago
    We were introduced to a wonderful tutor: Mcedwyn. He and our son, a freshman in college, worked well together. As a result, our son’s grades significantly improved. The tutor taught our son subject content and various methods to effectively … More study for quizzes and exams. Our son was also taught time management and organization. My son’s experience with the tutor made the first year of college a less intimidating experience.
  • Avatar Jude Eugene ★★★★★ a year ago
    We have been with our tutor, Cailin Schiller, for two years, from 5th - 7th grade. She started as an executive functioning tutor with my daughter. From the start, she demonstrated a depth of expertise and a selective use of techniques skillfully … More adapted to my daughter’s ADHD and Math disability. Cailin made Math accessible and understandable to her in a way that even her teachers had not been able to do. She differentiated reading, writing and math tasks and assignments to tailor them to my daughter’s unique learning differences. Not only did it have an effect on her grades and her work efficiency, but she finally could do her work with less anxiety. Even my daughter’s teachers used Cailin’s guidance to modify their work with her. But most importantly, she became my daughter’s favorite resource. I can’t say how invaluable Cailin has been to my daughter’s progress and well-being. I’d recommend her a million times over. She is a gem.
  • Avatar Janice Eidus ★★★★★ a year ago
    Victoria is a superb tutor. She helped my high school age daughter with her writing. Victoria's skills as a tutor, as well as her sense of humor and her engaging personality went a long way with my daughter.
  • A Google User ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    I'm so glad we were referred to Themba Tutors. After a great initial conversation to learn our needs, we were connected with an excellent tutor, Felicia, who is helping our high school daughter learn better organizational and executive … More skills. Highly recommended.
  • Avatar Fara Jones ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    Themba Tutors provided a leaning specialist that was a perfect fit for my daughter. I told them what we were looking for and they delivered. Our tutor is responsive and flexible and makes it easy for my daughter to reach out to her own … More her own, which gives her an added sense of responsibility over her learning. As a therapist myself, I now regularly recommend Themba to my patients. A much needed and well provided service to the community!!
  • Avatar Frances Simpson ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    The tutors at Themba are fantastic! Caitlyn McNeill helped our son academically, but also with getting organized in every subject, which he so desperately needed. She offered great advice and useful strategies that helped our son become … More a more successful student. We are using Themba tutors again this year for our daughter. We're so happy to have been referred to them!
  • Avatar Mary Jean Babic ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    I'm so glad we were referred to Themba Tutors. After a great initial conversation to learn our needs, we were connected with an excellent tutor, Felicia, who is helping our high school daughter learn better organizational and executive … More skills. Highly recommended.
  • Avatar Nina Herman ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    We had a wonderful experience with our tutor Micaela. She helped our son not only academically but at every level. We will be forever grateful to have her in our lives.
  • Avatar Frances ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    The tutors at Themba are fantastic! Caitlyn McNeill helped our son academically, but also with getting organized in every subject, which he so desperately needed. She offered great advice and useful strategies that helped our son become … More a more successful student. We are using Themba tutors again this year for our daughter. We're so happy to have been referred to them!
  • Avatar Michael Birnbaum ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    Paul Smith at Themba has been an exceptional tutor for my son, both in terms of teaching the subject matter and teaching how best to approach the process of learning math and executing assignments. We feel very fortunate to be working with … More Paul.
  • Avatar Monica Alzate ★★★★★ 3 years ago
    We were very lucky to have found Edwouine Swift, my son's therapist through Themba Tutors. Thomas is 12 years old, and it is extremely difficult to get him to write. Edwouine just works her magic with him, he adores her and is so … More eager to follow her guidance. I have no doubt she will be a positive driving force in his academic future.

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) & Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) Tutors & Coaches

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Attention Deficit ADD/ ADHD Hyperactive Coaches & Tutors

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What Is the Definition of ADD & ADHD?

The terms Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are often used interchangeably. They are actually the same condition but were once believed to be separate. Over the last three decades, the all-encompassing name officially became ADHD.

 

Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has evolved to include more of the symptoms of this disorder. ADHD is a developmental disorder identified by lack of attention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. These characteristics interfere with a student’s ability to learn and apply specific skills or sets of information. While ADHD is diagnosed in childhood, it also occurs in adults. Here are some differences between an ADHD brain vs. a normal brain and everything you need to know about ADHD.  It ultimately affects the development of personal, social, academic, and occupational functioning. Watch this film: Forget Everything You Thought You Knew About ADHD, to learn how having an ADHD brain can actually be an asset when managed effectively.

 

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a neurological problem that causes a scope of issues, such as trouble taking care of guidance, rushing through homework, staying aware of tasks, adhering to directions, turning in homeworks, and social collaboration. Here are the top 6 homework tips for kids with ADHD and the best homework station for a child with ADHD.

 

ADHD can affect the way students perform in the classroom. Regardless of their age, the symptoms of ADHD can lead to poorer grades and overall learning experience. While the symptoms of ADHD are usually identified during early childhood, ADHD in school-aged girls are often diagnosed later in life than boys. But with the right environment, a student with ADHD can thrive and succeed. Learn some effective transition strategies for students with ADHD that will help them succeed in school, at home, and in life. Here are the 10 most common 504 accommodations for students with ADHD.

 

 

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ADD/ADHD Tutors
RHIA

Doctoral Candidate in Clinical Psychology

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DAVID Y.

Special Educator

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MARIE

Master of Education from Harvard University, Current PhD Student in School Psychology

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CAMERON

Master’s Degree in Psychology

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JACOB

Masters of Science in General and Special Education

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JORDAN

Doctoral Candidate

DUSTY
DUSTY

Master’s in Special Education

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MELISSA C.

Master’s in Education for Students with Disabilities

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TOHAR

MA in Clinical Psychology, BS in Integrative Neuroscience

**Guarantee: It’s critical that whoever receives our tutoring services connects with the specialist, the specialist has expertise in the area of need, and is available to travel to you. If you are not 100% satisfied with our services, such as ADHD tutors near me, we are 100% committed to finding you the right professional.

What Are the 3 Types of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder)?

Predominantly inattentive

Individuals with inattentive ADHD experience an inability to sustain focus, comprehend detailed instructions, end homework battles, and have a hard time organizing tasks and activities because of limited attention span, and are easily distracted, forgetful, or prone to procrastination. Here are helpful working memory strategies and tried and tested ways for parents of teens to manage their homework.

Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive

An individual with hyperactive ADHD has a continuous need to move—such as tapping, fidgeting, or talking—even in inappropriate situations. Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder may feel uncomfortable or restless.

 

Combined

Individuals with combined-type ADHD manifest six or more inattention symptoms and six or more hyperactivity and impulsivity symptoms.

What Are the Causes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)?

It is not entirely known what causes ADD and ADHD, although many factors are accepted to be responsible, such as:

  • Genetics: Several studies suggest that ADD or ADHD is genetic; there is a high probability that a child has ADD ADHD if the parents and siblings have ADD or ADHD.
  • Drug exposure
  • Nicotine and cigarette smoking
  • Low birth weight
  • Brain damage
  • Nutrition (food additives)
  • Premature birth

 

Note: ADD and ADHD are brain-based biological disorders. Too much sugar or playing too many video games does not cause a child to acquire Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder.

Help Guide has good parenting tips on managing a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder. Check out Healthline’s ADD and ADHD Dos and Don’ts for Parents. Learn how to help children with ADHD finish their homework and teens with ADHD to tackle homework.

What Are the Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)?

The symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be categorized into two types of behavioral problems: inattentiveness and hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Some of the most common symptoms are:

 

Many strengths go along with ADHD symptoms. Watch My 10 Favorite Things About Having ADHD to learn these strengths.

What Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) in Girls?

It’s a well-known fact that girls develop differently than boys. These differences aren’t just linked to how boys’ and girls’ bodies develop. They can also be found in how their brains grow and develop. These developmental differences can make it harder to diagnose whether a girl is dealing with ADD or ADHD. ADHD and ADD is a brain disorder characterized by patterns of inattention or impulsive behavior. This behavior can interfere with day-to-day activities, such as finishing homework. Learn what is an ADHD planner, and how it can help manage life and school at home.

Because ADHD or ADD symptoms in girls are different from the boys, many girls are not properly diagnosed for ADHD or ADD. This can keep girls from getting the assistance they need that could improve their lives. Discover how you can explain ADHD in a way that’s easy for the child to understand, and accurately represents their amazing brain. Check out this Handout: Kid-Friendly Assessment Summary to help kids understand their amazing brains. Learn how you can cope with homework struggles.

 

Girls may also be affected by ADHD if they experience:

How Is a Child Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)?

 

It is difficult to diagnose Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder because the symptoms are similar to the normal behaviors in young children.

 

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is challenging to diagnose because the symptoms can be similar to normal behaviors in young children. The diagnosis of ADD or ADHD is clinical and requires a comprehensive evaluation by a licensed clinician, such as a psychologist. This evaluation encompasses medical, educational, developmental, and psychological assessments. To receive a diagnosis, a child must exhibit six out of nine symptoms of inattention and hyper-impulsivity. In the case of adults, the symptoms need to have been experienced since the age of twelve.  13 Executive Function Skills for Academic Success.

 

According to a study published in the journal Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, here are some interesting statistics about children diagnosed with ADHD:

1.) Prevalence: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that approximately 6.1 million children in the United States, accounting for 9.4% of children aged 2-17, have been diagnosed with ADHD.

2.) Gender: The study reveals that boys are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than girls, with around 12.9% of boys aged 2-17 affected compared to 5.6% of girls.

 

The average age of ADHD diagnosis is typically around 7 years old, although it can vary depending on the child’s symptoms and when they are identified by parents or teachers. Factors such as developmental milestones, school referral, and parental concerns contribute to the age at diagnosis. It’s important to note that ADHD can be diagnosed at any age, and some individuals may not receive a diagnosis until adolescence or adulthood.

 

Furthermore, the study highlights that approximately two-thirds of children with ADHD have at least one other mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder. Students with ADHD may face academic challenges, such as lower GPAs and higher grade repetition rates compared to their non-ADHD peers. Stimulant medication, like Ritalin or Adderall, is commonly used in ADHD treatment, with an estimated 3.5 million children aged 2-17 taking medication for ADHD in 2016. Additionally, adults with ADHD have higher rates of unemployment, divorce, and substance abuse compared to their non-ADHD peers.

What Are the Strategies to Help Students with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

When working with a coach or tutor, he or she can help individuals with ADD or ADHD develop key skills to be successful in school, at work or at home. These include:

  • Planning skills
  • Self-motivation
  • Time management skills
  • Self-efficacy

 

Making learning easier for students with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is an important thing a coach or a tutor needs to apply. The methods they use in teaching are also crucial to help the student understand and absorb subject contents. How you remove distractions that disrupt concentration is a must for students who have trouble focusing. As a coach or a tutor for students with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), our most effective tool is having a positive attitude and a supportive relationship with the student. We find ways to make and keep our students engaged and motivated. Themba Tutors offers Strategic Observation And Reflection (SOAR).

How Are ADD and ADHD Treated?

 

No treatments are found to cure ADD or ADHD, but some strategies assist in managing its symptoms. Some of them include

 

Medication

 

  • ADD or ADHD medications help reduce hyperactivity and impulsivity while improving the patient’s ability to work, focus, and learn. Prescriptions for both children and adults are either stimulant or non-stimulant.

 

Stimulants

 

  • It is the most common type of medication to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder to reduce symptoms. Stimulants act fast, and there are only a few side effects.

 

Non-stimulants

 

  • Physicians prescribe non-stimulant medication to those who do not experience stimulants’ effectiveness or suffer severely from their side effects.

 

Therapy

 

How Can a Private 1 on 1 Online, In-home, In-person ADD & ADHD Coach or Tutor Help You?

Teachers are more likely to be the first to notice Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder or Attention Deficit Disorder symptoms in students. It is advisable to have your child checked and evaluated by a licensed psychologist if you suspect your child has ADHD or ADD.

 

Some strategies in teaching students with ADHD or ADD are to build a supportive, structured classroom that will boost self-esteem, motivate learning, and implement discipline for all students include:

 

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Armelle was wonderful. Not just a great match for Simon but also so thorough and thoughtful. We hope to work with her again next year.

 

-Missy Brown

The end of the year went really well, Qi has been so helpful to us. She is so knowledgeable and professional, can’t believe our luck in being matched with her!

-R.H. 

Dusty has been amazing with Eleanor and our family throughout the entire year. We felt that Dusty was an invested and true advocate with Eleanor when navigating school assignments and expectations!

 

-Monica Hampton   

Sadie was resistant at first but Sophia won her over. After she left, Sadie said she was great and “clearly really knows what she’s talking about.” Yay!

 

-Parent      

Alissa was terrific — really went above and beyond to keep our son on track, address his needs, respond to our concerns, and help him achieve his goal of getting into Brooklyn Tech.

 

-J.B.     

Videos:

 

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD): Definition, Signs and Treatment

In this video, you will learn about the Attention Deficit Disorder-definition, signs, and treatments.

 

ADHD Research Studies

In this video, you will learn about the surprising findings of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).

 

Understand Procrastination and Perfectionism for People with ADHD and Dyslexia

In this video, you will understand procrastination and perfectionism for people with ADHD and dyslexia.

 

Symptoms and Diagnosis of ADHD

In this video, you will learn about the symptoms and diagnosis of (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) ADHD.

 

Inside ADHD: ADHD and Behavior Management

In this video, you will learn therapy, activities, parent training for ADHD.

 

What Can Happen if You Don’t Treat ADHD?

In this video, you will learn about awareness, advocacy, problems when ADHD is untreated.

 

Facts and Myths You May Not Know About ADHD

In this video, you will learn about some facts and myths you may not know about ADHD.

 

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults

In this video you will understand the symptoms, types and diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults.

 

ADD vs ADHD

In this video you will learn the definition, meaning, difference, treatment, and similarities of ADHD and ADD.

 

What is the difference between ADD and ADHD

In this video, you will learn about the differences between ADD and ADHD.

References/Links

 

Additude Mag [1] Williams, P. (2019, October 04). What are the three types of ADHD.

 

Center for Disease Control and Prevention [2] American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA.

 

National Institutes of Health [3] Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. (n.d.).

 

Very Well Mind [4] Sinfield, J. (2019, September 09). How is ADHD treated for children and adults

 

National Alliance on Mental Illness [5] ADHD. (2015, March).

 

Additude Mag [6] Dendy, C.Z. (2019, September 26). Teaching students with ADHD: Strategies that help every child shine.

 

Additude Mag [7] ADD vs. ADHD: What s the Difference in Symptoms

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