Explore Our Services
What We Offer
Grace & Grit Learning Collective offers integrated learning support designed to meet students and families where they are—academically, socially, and emotionally.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all model, services are personalized and often layered to create meaningful, lasting growth. Families may engage in one area of support or combine services based on their child’s needs.
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This service is ideal for students who:
Struggle to keep up despite effort
Have difficulty applying what they’ve learned
Feel overwhelmed by assignments or technology demands
Need targeted support in specific content areas
Support may include math, literacy, science, social studies, and learning technology.
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Parent Guidance & Advocacy is designed for families who want clarity, confidence, and partnership as they navigate learning challenges and educational systems.
This support is especially helpful for parents who:
Are new to the referral, evaluation, or diagnostic process
Feel overwhelmed by reports, recommendations, or next steps
Want help understanding how evaluation results apply to daily life and learning
Are navigating school meetings, learning plans, or accommodation discussions
Desire thoughtful guidance without pressure or judgment
Two options are available:
Referral & Diagnostic Consultation
Guidance through the referral, evaluation, and eligibility process—helping families understand recommendations and plan next steps.Concierge Parent Support
Ongoing partnership for families seeking consistent guidance, coordination with professionals, and strategic planning over time.
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Student Skill-Building & Coaching is designed for students who benefit from explicit instruction and guided practice in the skills that support learning, relationships, and independence
This support is especially helpful for students who:
Struggle with organization, planning, time management, or follow-through
Feel overwhelmed by academic or social expectations
Experience frustration, anxiety, or low confidence related to school
Have difficulty navigating peer relationships or group settings
Benefit from a strengths-based, individualized approach to skill development
This service supports students with or without formal diagnoses and is often beneficial for learners with ADHD, executive functioning challenges, or social-emotional differences.
Areas of focus include:
Social-Emotional Skill Development
Support for navigating peer relationships, emotional regulation, cooperation, and social awareness.
Executive Function Coaching
Skill-building in organization, planning, time management, task initiation, and self-monitoring.

