For Students Who Feel Overwhelmed, Behind, or Stuck.

Personalized coaching that builds focus, follow-through, and academic systems that actually work for your brain.

Led by a learning specialist with 15+ years of experience supporting neurodivergent students, including work with Conestoga College and UGDSB schools.

Academic & ADHD Coaching

This is not tutoring. We help students build executive functioning skills so they can succeed independently.

Free 15-minute consultation • Virtual and in-person support in Guelph

Does this sound familiar?

Many students have support in place—but are still struggling.

They may have accommodations, tutoring, or even understand the material—yet still feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unable to follow through

This isn’t a motivation problem—it’s a skills gap.

  • You start assignments but struggle to finish them

  • You feel constantly behind, no matter how hard you try

  • You get overwhelmed and don’t know where to start

  • You have the ability, but something isn’t clicking

  • You struggle with focus, time management, or organization

You’re not lazy — your brain just needs a different approach.

Prefer to reach out first?

How I Help

I provide one-to-one ADHD and academic coaching for students who are capable, motivated, and struggling to follow through.

  • Starting and finishing work

  • Managing time and deadlines

  • Staying organized

  • Reducing overwhelm

  • Building consistency

This isn’t tutoring — it’s learning how to work with your brain.


How It Works

Step 1

Book a free consultation

A quick 15-minute call to understand what’s going on and see if this is the right fit.

Step 2

Build a personalized plan

We identify the specific challenges and create strategies tailored to how your brain works.

Step 3

Build skills, confidence, and independence

Through targeted support, we help students develop systems and strategies so they can follow through consistently—on their own.

Ready to get started?

No pressure—just a starting point.


A Different Approach

This work is neurodiversity-affirming, practical, and individualized.

We focus on building strategies that actually fit how your brain works — not forcing you into systems that don’t.

The goal isn’t perfection. It’s progress, consistency, and confidence.

About Me

(she / her)

I’m Emily Nascimben, a learning specialist and academic coach with 15+ years of experience supporting neurodivergent learners.

My work focuses on helping students build practical systems, strengthen executive functioning, and feel more confident navigating school.

Trusted by students, families, and educators—here’s what they’re noticing…

  • "Emily brings exceptional expertise to her work with neurodivergent students. Her kind, grounded approach helps students feel understood and supported, and her commitment to their success is evident. Working with Emily was a genuine pleasure, and her services offer meaningful, high-quality support to students and families."

    —Katie Galashan, M.Ed.
    Intake Coordinator, Accessible Learning, Conestoga College

  • "Emily was an integral part of my post-secondary experience, she made me feel comfortable asking for help starting with the very first appointment. She supported me for many semesters, including throughout projects to ensure I could be organized and meet all the requirements. Overall, I'm grateful that she eased so much of my stress!"

    —Janelle S., former college student

  • "As a parent, it's hard seeing your child struggle with managing symptoms (of ADHD), especially at school, and in social settings. Emily is very warm, and personable, which makes it easier for younger children to feel comfortable around her. She has already given me valuable information to help my daughter with daily tasks, at home and school. We look forward to working with her further."

    —Shannon, Guelph parent

  • "Emily is an exceptional Learning Support Coach whose expertise in assistive technology has made a meaningful difference for both students and staff. She has a remarkable ability to identify barriers to learning and implement practical, effective solutions that empower everyone to succeed. Emily is not only highly knowledgeable, but also incredibly supportive, patient, and collaborative in her approach. Her passion for inclusive education and commitment to helping others truly sets her apart."

    —Mike Anderson
    School Principal, UGDSB

  • "The supportive and encouraging meetings helped a lot with growing a productive mindset and keep focused on my goals. I especially appreciate how Emily connected to me on a personal level which in return she helped me come up with strategies specifically tailored for my needs. I'm proud of how I've come and I couldn't reach my full potential without her help."

    —Emi L., former college student

  • "Emily is such a caring and thoughtful support for students with differing abilities. She really gets students, especially those with ADHD, and knows how to support them in ways that feel encouraging and manageable. She’s incredibly knowledgeable, and she always finds creative, inventive ways to help students stay engaged and feel confident. I’ve seen firsthand how understanding and patient she is, and how much her approach helps students feel seen and supported. Anyone who works with her can tell how much she truly cares."

    —Janet Dunlea, M.A.P.
    Accessibility Advisor, Conestoga College

  • "Having worked with Emily as a student, I’ve seen firsthand her exceptional ability to build trust quickly and create a grounded, supportive environment where students feel heard, understood, and empowered to succeed. Her deep knowledge of student support practices, paired with her calm and empathetic communication style, makes complex processes feel accessible and manageable. Emily always approaches every interaction with care, clarity, and a genuine belief in each learner’s potential. Any student and institution would be fortunate to work with someone who brings such intention, integrity, and compassion to her role."

    —Monica Tong, former student
    Conestoga College

  • "I’ve had the pleasure of working with Emily over the past few years to support students. In her role as Learning Skills Advisor, she quickly built strong connections with students with ADHD and created a peer group where they could share strategies, exchange ideas, and strengthen their study skills and work habits. Emily is skilled at helping students develop personalized strategies, systems, and tools that improve their efficiency, productivity, and confidence with independent learning. Her approach is thoughtful, practical, and grounded in an understanding of each student’s unique needs. I highly recommend Emily and Focused Path Learning Services as an ADHD and academic coach. She brings creativity, insight, and innovative thinking to her work—empowering students to build skills that truly fit their daily lives."

    —Tricia Hendry, B.Sc., B.Ed.
    Accessibility Advisor, Conestoga College

  • "I really enjoyed my time working with Emily. She understands what it feels like to live with ADHD, because she does live with it. I think that is what makes her uniquely good at her job. She is compassionate and patient, and does not judge. She genuinely cares about her students and it is clear that she is invested in their success."

    —Steph, former college student

  • “I’ve known Emily for years, and one thing that has always stood out to me is how naturally she understands kids who learn and think differently. She has this calm, steady way of supporting people that makes challenges feel less overwhelming. She’s incredibly good at breaking things down into steps that actually make sense and help build confidence. Watching her create Focused Path Learning has felt like such a natural extension of who she is. Thoughtful, patient, and genuinely committed to helping students feel capable. Anyone who works with her will feel the difference she brings.”

    —Nicole, Guelph parent of 2

  • "The personal and professional experience that Emily brings to her work, supporting individuals in their navigation of the academic world through the lens of neurodivergent learning is truly one of a kind. Her compassion, hard work and dedication was continuously recognized by students. She provides masterclass level engagement and is an asset to anybody who has the pleasure of working alongside her."

    —Rachelle Schertzer
    Accessibility Advisor, Conestoga College

  • “I was genuinely impressed by the positivity and encouragement you consistently brought to the group, and I truly appreciated how you were able to connect with us on a deeper level to understand us. It was a real pleasure getting to know you, and I will sincerely miss your presence and guidance.”

    —Former college student
    ADHD Skills Group participant, Conestoga College

  • “I really appreciated the relaxed vibe and candidness. What you’re doing is important. Finding a small community of neurodivergent folks makes a world of difference.”

    —Former college student
    ADHD Skills Group participant, Conestoga College

For Schools and Community Partners

I’m currently exploring partnerships with schools, organizations, and community programs to expand access to executive functioning support for students who may not otherwise be able to access it.

If you’re interested in collaborating or learning more, I’d be happy to connect.

Get started on your Focused Path.