Jamie Dickenson provides ADHD coaching services in Charleston, WV, focusing on helping clients build sustainable habits, improve focus, and achieve their personal and professional goals.
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Based on 37 reviews
Emma Strakal
1 years ago
I can honestly say that I don’t know how I would have ever made it through this entire college preparation journey for my daughter without the help of Jamie and her team. She was definitely God sent! She always made my daughter feel more comfortable, less stressed and relaxed. She taught her that’s it’s ok to not have it all figured out right now! She encouraged and uplifted her in so many ways! I am so thankful that God placed her on our road to college path
Mary Blake
3 years ago
Jamie and her amazing team made us feel so welcome . - Jamie helped us get our daughter through the college application process with great advice and a sense of humor. I was so lost and she led us through financial aid processes and scholarship choices. I’m sure if she haven’t been there, my daughter would have just gone to State with no other possibilities. -Their brilliant tutors helped her survive calculus and trigonometry and gave her confidence to ask for help when she needs it 24/7. - The front staff is polite, knowledgeable and very accommodating. They make you feel like your problems are their problems which is very comforting! I can’t say enough good things about this service and the people running it. My only advice is to get in EARLY, like when you’re a Freshman in high school. The earlier you start, the better off you be.
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