with Lynn Miner Rosen, M.Ed, ACC, CDCS
In this talk, ADHD Coach and Career Coach, Lynn Miner-Rosen, will share challenges that teens with (and without) ADHD face around thinking about and planning their future career. Lynn will give parents tips to help their youngsters explore different options, encourage discussions, understand the common challenges and potential for success.
$13.00
Are you worried about your teen’s future? Are you concerned about how are they going to support themselves? Are you wondering what career they’re going to choose and when they will decide? Do you want tips on how to help your kids go a direction that will be right for them? In this talk, ADHD Coach and Career Coach, Lynn Miner-Rosen, will share challenges that teens with (and without) ADHD face around thinking about and planning their future career. Lynn will give parents tips to help their youngsters explore different options, encourage discussions, understand the common challenges and potential for success.
Lynn Miner-Rosen, MEd, ACC, CDCS is a Career Development Coach, Life Coach and ADHD Coach. Lynn works nationwide via live Zoom/Facetime or phone with high school seniors, college students and young adults who have been diagnosed with ADHD, EFD and ASD/High-Functioning Asperger’s. Lynn earned her ACC from the International Coaching Federation. She has a private practice in Boca Raton, Florida and supports her clients by helping them choose a college major, career choice, career future planning, job search, time management, organization, study skills, managing screen time and whole life challenges. Lynn teaches ADHD and ASD classes for New York-based institute, CORE Professional Development, and is a frequent speaker and presenter at conferences and schools throughout the country. Prior to coaching, Lynn was a Special Education middle school teacher, IEP coordinator and business teacher for 12 years with the New York City Department of Education. She received her undergraduate degree from California State University Northridge, and two master’s Degrees from Adelphi University in Elementary Education and Special Education.