Math Doesn’t Have to Be a Battle — Your ADHD Child Can Thrive
Small group coaching that helps ADHD middle schoolers jump a full grade level in math in just 12 weeks — while learning tools to manage their ADHD and feel confident in who they are.
What Your Child May Be Feeling Right Now
Math struggles can feel crushing — not just because of the numbers, but because of what ADHD kids tell themselves when they can’t keep up.
“I’m just too stupid to learn how to do math.”
“No matter how hard I try, I always mess up.”
“Why can’t I just focus like everyone else?”
The result? Avoidance, frustration, and a growing belief that they’ll never succeed.
Meet Ms. Sarah
Sarah isn’t just a math tutor. She’s a spirited educator, a mentor, and someone who truly gets what it’s like to live and learn with ADHD.

But beyond the degrees and years of experience, Sarah brings something else:
She has ADHD herself. She knows what it feels like to struggle with focus, get overwhelmed, and feel like you’re always a step behind. And she knows what it takes to turn that struggle into strength.
That’s why she weaves ADHD coaching into every math lesson. With Sarah, students don’t just learn equations, they learn how their brains work, and how to work with them.
When kids work with Sarah, they’re not just improving grades. They’re discovering what they’re capable of — in math, and in life.
Take the First Step Toward Your Child’s Success
The best way to know if this program is right for your child is to talk it through. In a free Student Success Session, Ms. Sarah will:
Don’t wait until another semester slips by — let’s make the next 12 weeks the turning point.
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Transforming How ADHD Kids See Themselves — in Math and Beyond
For many ADHD kids, math feels like more than just a subject — it feels like proof that they’ll never measure up.
Every wrong answer confirms the fear: “I’m just not smart enough.”
This program changes that.
In just 12 weeks, students begin to see themselves differently:
From stuck …
to successful
Math isn’t an endless wall anymore. With the right support, they break through and rise a full grade level.
From self-doubt …
to self-belief
Instead of “I can’t,” they start saying, “I did it,” and begin approaching math with confidence instead of shame.
From scattered …
to strategic
ADHD coaching is woven into every lesson, helping them with focus, organization, and tackling challenges step by step.
From defeated …
to determined
They leave Luff Learning knowing that they can handle hard things — not only in math, but across school and life.
Why It Works
Traditional tutoring often focuses only on content — more drills, more worksheets, more pressure. For ADHD kids, that usually just means more frustration.
This program is built differently. It’s designed for how ADHD brains learn best:
- Structure with flexibility: Weekly small-group classes give consistency, but the group format keeps the energy high to keep ADHD kids actively engage and avoids the boredom that shuts them down.
- Active engagement: Lessons use discussion, problem-solving, games and interaction, so students aren’t just sitting and listening — they’re doing, which keeps their brains engaged.
- Body doubling built in: Optional co-working sessions give students a chance to focus alongside others, turning a dreaded solo task into a shared experience.
- Scaffolded independence: With guided homework and open office hours, students practice tackling math step by step, while knowing support is close by.
The result? Kids don’t just learn math. They learn how to manage focus, frustration, and follow-through in ways that support their ADHD. These are skills they can carry into every subject and every challenge.

Ready to Rewrite Your Child’s Story?
Your child doesn’t have to keep struggling. With the right support, they can build real skills, discover strategies that work with their ADHD, and finally see themselves as capable learners. This is your chance to give them that support. Click the button below to book a free call with Ms. Sarah to discuss your child’s needs, ask your questions, and see if this program is the right fit.