Meet Caryn Lipkowitz
“My path as an ADHD coach began several years ago with my tenure as a middle school educator. I specialized in teaching Social Studies to a diverse group of students, including those with ADHD, IEPs, and 504 Plans. During this time, I nurtured connections with my students and assisted them in their journey to becoming more accomplished and self-assured learners. The experience of uncovering their unique talents and strengths, kindled a deep passion within me to extend support to others on their own ADHD journeys.”

Caryn, Founder of Real ADHD Coach, has 25 years of experience successfully teaching people to take charge of their learning and understand how their brain works. She works with clients from teenagers in the classroom to professionals in the boardroom. Caryn’s experience as an Educator and a Certified Professional Life Coach specializing in ADHD, helps people struggling with ADHD symptoms.
As an ADHD Coach, Caryn has built a broad clientele, that stretches from Cherry Hill, NJ to the international community. Adolescents, college students, parents, and professionals from around the world partner with Caryn to unlock their potential in managing ADHD. Through personalized coaching programs and a growth-oriented approach, she establishes a deep, personal connection with her clients, fostering a partnership focused on:
- Providing ongoing support
- Offering constructive feedback
- Tracking progress and growth
- Achievement of meaningful goals
Caryn, a Certified Teacher in New Jersey, spent two decades at Cherry Hill Public Schools teaching Social Studies. In 2022, she joined Kellman Brown Academy and continues to work with middle school students on Executive Function Literacy as well as providing Professional Development to educators. Caryn actively engages in Child Study Team meetings, collaborating with students, schools, and parents to deliver tailored academic support and personalized learning experiences. She uses her extensive experience working with IEPs and 504 Plans to support the needs of students.

“I offer coaching services to a diverse range of individuals, including students, adults, and the supportive families in their lives. Many of my clients who exhibit ADHD symptoms often grapple with feelings of being overwhelmed or find it challenging to take proactive steps. I work alongside those who have faced these challenges and are prepared to fully commit to their coaching journey.”
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