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Russell Coaching is a U.S.-based educational coaching organization founded in 2009 and headquartered in Tampa, Florida. Its main offering is “Connected Coaching.” Rather than traditional subject tutoring, it provides online 1-on-1 coaching for students with ADHD, autism, anxiety, executive function challenges, and learning differences, covering learners from Grade 1 through college and young adulthood.
The core focus is executive function training, including task initiation, working memory, impulse control, planning, follow-through, and self-regulation. The elementary Grade 1–4 program, “Basics of EF,” introduces skills through games and activities. For Grade 5 through college, “Connected Coaching for Students” provides weekly 50-minute 1-on-1 video coaching, with parent communication through a portal, goal tracking, and weekly progress notes. The official website does not show information about recorded lessons or large-group classes; the main format appears to be live 1-on-1 video coaching.
Founder Dr. Norrine Russell has a background in education and youth development. She has taught at multiple universities and has consulted with schools on supporting atypical learners. The organization says coaches are matched based on each student’s needs, interests, and personality, and that they receive training in the Connected Coaching method before taking on students. Team backgrounds include master’s- and doctoral-level professionals in education, counseling, social work, and related fields. The website does not state whether programs provide a completion certificate or external accreditation.
The elementary program is priced at USD 990 for ten 30-minute sessions, or USD 1,650 for twelve 50-minute sessions. The middle school and above program is listed at USD 575 per month. The page also shows an Intake fee of USD 525 and an annual registration/technology fee of USD 100, and it offers a free 30-minute consultation call. Overall, this is a high-ticket service, but given the 1-on-1 format, parent communication, and ongoing tracking, it may suit families with a strong need for personalized support.
Its main strength is a very clear positioning. It is especially suitable for students who are “bright but struggle to start, complete, or submit tasks,” as well as families for whom standard school support, therapy, or tutoring has had limited results. The downsides are the relatively high price, outcome data that mainly comes from the organization’s own surveys, and a lack of detail on teaching language, payment methods, and international service arrangements.
The website only states that it offers online services across the United States, and does not mention access from mainland China, payment methods, or Chinese-language support. Therefore, its accessibility from China should be considered unknown. Chinese families considering the service should carefully confirm connection stability, time-zone scheduling, English communication requirements, and payment options. Possible alternatives include local special education support, psychological or educational consulting providers, executive function coaches, or learning planning services with ADHD experience.
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