Summer Group Coaching
Where Executive Function Meets
Fun, Friendship, and Growth
Summer break doesn’t have to mean losing structure or missing out on growth. At Positive Learning KC, my Summer Small Groups are designed to help kids and teens keep building skills—socially, emotionally, and independently.
We use fun, real-life themes like baking, building, and adulting to work on executive function skills like planning, time management, flexible thinking, and follow-through—without it feeling like school.
Each group is intentionally kept small to create a close-knit environment where every child gets the support, strategy, and connection they need to make this summer feel both meaningful and doable.
Tailored Groups for Every Age—from Playful to Practical
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Elementary
👧 Build Skills Through Doing
This age group is all about learning through experience. Kids are actively planning, making decisions, solving problems, and following things through—while doing something they actually enjoy.Kindergarten - 2nd Grade:
Little Learners - Build early social and self-regulation skills through play, movement, and hands-on activities
3rd - 5th Grade:
The Mixing Bowl – Take the lead in the kitchen while building real-life skills through baking
Brick By Brick – Tackle creative LEGO challenges that strengthen problem-solving and flexible thinking
Miles & Mindset – Build physical strength, mental resilience, and confidence through movement
📍 In person (Lenexa, KS)
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Middle School
🌿 Real Life. Real Friendships. Real Growth.
Middle school can be a lot—friendships shift, emotions run high, and it’s easy to start second-guessing yourself. This group gives girls a space to slow down, figure out what’s actually going on, and learn how to handle it in a way that feels true to who they are.Rooted & Rising – A creative group for middle school girls focused on building self-awareness, navigating friendships and social challenges, and growing confidence through hands-on projects and real conversations
📍 In Person (Lenexa, KS)
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High School & College Students
🎓 Building Real-Life Skills That Actually Stick
These groups are designed for teens and young adults who are ready for more independence—but still need support figuring out how to manage it. We focus on practical, real-life skills they can start using right away, from managing time and responsibilities to navigating the transition into college.All Things Adulting: Time Management - Learn how to plan your time, get started on tasks, and follow through—using real-life routines and responsibilities to build a system that actually works.
College Transitions - Support for the shift into college life, with a focus on time management, self-care, communication, and handling the independence that comes with it.
📍 Held via Zoom