Compare ADHD coaching, teen coaching, parent coaching and executive-function support across Manchester, Salford, Trafford, Stockport, Tameside, Oldham, Rochdale, Bury, Bolton and Wigan.
Find Manchester ADHD coachingManchester parents often need ADHD coaching when diagnosis waits, school pressure, homework conflict, time blindness, emotional blow-ups and GCSE or transition demands are outpacing ordinary tutoring and school advice.
Because ADHD coaching is not a protected clinical title, this page highlights verification checks parents should ask about before booking: ADDCA, ICF, Patoss, AADD-UK or UK ADHD-body links, DBS, safeguarding, supervision and clear scope limits.
Compare role, age range, executive-function focus, parent coaching, school liaison, ADDCA/ICF/Patoss signals, DBS, fees and scope limits before enquiring.
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View listingADHD coaching or executive-function support for Manchester children, teens or families.
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View listingNo. Coaching should support practical skills such as planning, organisation, routines, motivation and emotional regulation. It does not diagnose ADHD or replace psychiatry, psychology, medication or CAMHS.
Check DBS and safeguarding first. Then ask about ADHD-specific training, ADDCA, ICF credential or membership, Patoss or specialist-teacher status, AADD-UK or UK ADHD-body links, supervision and insurance.
It can help some families build routines and reduce daily conflict while they wait, but it should not be sold as a diagnosis or medical treatment. Parents should still follow NHS, Right to Choose or private assessment routes where assessment is needed.
Some providers work with younger children through parent coaching, while direct coaching is often more useful for older children and teenagers who can reflect on goals, routines and accountability.
Compare the wider UK route for child adhd coaches, then return to local options in Manchester.
These connected local pages help parents compare support around the same child, school or family need.
Use The SEND List to compare support, then ask the safety and credential questions before booking.
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