
Executive functioning coaching builds the skills the brain uses to start a task, stay with it, and keep track of what's due Friday. At Level-Up Life it's a professionally supervised program for students and young adults, built around the student's real week rather than a generic intake form.
$150 per hour · Public pricing · No contracts, ever
Executive functioning coaching is skill-building, not tutoring and not therapy. It builds the underlying capacities that decide whether either will land.
Every coaching relationship is supervised by Ryan Roberts, CMHC and Clinical Director.
The method is one repeating loop: Assess, Interpret, Troubleshoot, Teach and Repeat.
Students who follow the coaching plan hit about 60% of their weekly goals.

This is for the parent of a bright student or young adult who knows what they need to do and still can't seem to make themselves do it. Your son or daughter isn't lazy and isn't short on intelligence; the skills that turn intention into action just haven't come online yet. Executive functioning coaching builds those skills directly. It's usually a good fit when:
Your son or daughter wants to do the work but can't get started, and can't explain why.
The week looks manageable on Sunday and has fallen apart by Wednesday, no matter how many planners or apps they've tried.
They're in college or early adulthood, where the outside structure that used to carry them has dropped away and self-management has become the real job.
There's an ADHD diagnosis or a related profile in the mix (anxiety, depression, autism, a learning difference) that's tangled up in the executive functioning machinery.
Coaching works best when your young adult is clinically stable, or getting care in parallel, and willing to engage with the day-to-day work. It isn't the right fit if your son or daughter is in crisis, is younger than 8, or has untreated clinical needs that should come first. In that case we'll point you toward a separate clinical practice in the same building, Komi Counseling and Psychology, before coaching begins.
Executive functioning is the set of mental skills that decide whether a task gets started, stayed with, and finished on time: task initiation, sustained attention, working memory, emotional regulation, cognitive flexibility, and self-monitoring. Coaching builds those skills directly. At Level-Up Life it's a structured, professionally supervised program for students and young adults, with a coach working alongside the student week to week and every case supervised by Ryan Roberts, CMHC and Clinical Director.
The work is skill-building, and we keep adjusting it until the student can run the troubleshooting process on their own. It isn't tutoring, which teaches the subject matter, and it isn't therapy, which works the mental-health layer underneath. Most of the students we see have ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, a learning difference, or some combination of those. If you want the underlying concepts in plain language, What Is Executive Functioning? lays them out.

Every student moves through the same four-step loop, and once one problem is solved, the loop starts over on the next one.

Most students work with us two sessions per week, 60 minutes each, for about six months. There's no contract, so families stay as long as the coaching is helping and step away once the student can carry the process independently. Sessions are remote by default, in-person is available at our in-person coaching in Provo, Utah office, and you're welcome to mix the two.
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Before anyone hands the student a strategy, we look at what a real Tuesday afternoon actually looks like.
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We read the patterns, find the points where things keep getting stuck, and form testable theories about why. Most programs skip this step, which is exactly why their generic plans fall apart so fast.
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We work the specific problem in front of us, testing and adjusting as we learn, and loop in the clinical team whenever a case calls for it.
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The student practices the skill in session, works it between sessions, and reviews it at the next one. We track progress, and the cycle repeats until the student can run the loop alone.
here’s what we can typically expect in which most students and parents tell us things shift:
All of our programs share the same coach pool, the same method, and the same clinical supervision. What changes from one to the next is the entry point, and how students move between them.
ADHD coaching is the same work, approached from the diagnosis. Start there if your son or daughter says "I have ADHD and the name didn't fix anything"; start here if it's "I can't get myself to do the thing I actually want to do."
Many students roll into EF coaching across a 12-to-18-month treatment transition coaching engagement once the broader independent-living pieces have stabilized.
Parent coaching is layered alongside the student's work when the household dynamic is part of what keeps the skills from sticking. Those hours often draw from the student's package.
Health and wellness coaching is a parallel track for when sleep, nutrition, or movement turn into the real points of resistance.

Executive functioning coaching is $150 per hour, billed 24 hours after each session. Remote sessions and in-person sessions at the Provo office or a public location are all $150 per hour; in-person at the client's home is $250 per hour to cover travel. The Starter Package brings the per-hour rate down:
Coaching hasn't been deemed medically necessary, so we can't bill insurance for it. Some HSA and FSA administrators do reimburse when ADHD Coaching is the billed service line, though qualifying is the family's responsibility, since we aren't clinicians and don't produce insurance documentation. Our transparent pricing page lays it all out so you can self-qualify before you book.
Remote / In-Person
In-person at our Provo office or a public spot like a nearby library or university is $150 per hour, the same as remote.
In-Person
In-person at the client's home is $250 per hour; the higher rate simply covers the coach's travel.
Starter Package
24 hours prepaid
$3,240 at $135 per hour (10% off)
It starts with a short phone call, 15 to 30 minutes, where we listen to what's going on and explain how our program fits your situation. You'll come away with an honest read on whether Level-Up Life is the right fit for your son or daughter.
Call or text (385) 327-0717
Email: support@level-uplife.com
2230 N University Pkwy, Ste 2C-A, Provo, UT 84604 (by appointment, inside the Komi Counseling and Psychology offices)
Explore the full services page, or start with For Parents and For Students & Young Adults. For the engagement path, see How It Works.