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Our Approach
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Our Book
Blog
Contact
Book Your Free 30-Minute Consultation Now
Forget Prompt Engineering: Just Start Talking
Sean Geraghty 6/5/25 Sean Geraghty 6/5/25

Forget Prompt Engineering: Just Start Talking

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Hyperfocus: A Short Guide
Sean Geraghty 6/2/25 Sean Geraghty 6/2/25

Hyperfocus: A Short Guide

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Sleep, Unplug, Plan, Eat, Roam: A SUPER-Simple System
Sean Geraghty 5/23/25 Sean Geraghty 5/23/25

Sleep, Unplug, Plan, Eat, Roam: A SUPER-Simple System

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without a spark? executive function coaching can help.
Sean Geraghty 5/15/25 Sean Geraghty 5/15/25

without a spark? executive function coaching can help.

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dumbledore vs hermione: the executive-function leaderboard at hogwarts
Sean Geraghty 5/14/25 Sean Geraghty 5/14/25

dumbledore vs hermione: the executive-function leaderboard at hogwarts

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Yo-Yo, Steph, and the Homework Garden
Sean Geraghty 5/13/25 Sean Geraghty 5/13/25

Yo-Yo, Steph, and the Homework Garden

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push when needed. vibe when it matters. LEVELS.
Sean Geraghty 4/23/25 Sean Geraghty 4/23/25

push when needed. vibe when it matters. LEVELS.

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be like mike.
Sean Geraghty 4/23/25 Sean Geraghty 4/23/25

be like mike.

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I Disagree with *The Atlantic*: Kids Can Read Books. (They do need help though.)
Sean Geraghty 4/8/25 Sean Geraghty 4/8/25

I Disagree with *The Atlantic*: Kids Can Read Books. (They do need help though.)

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When Procrastinators Finish Early
Sean Geraghty 4/6/25 Sean Geraghty 4/6/25

When Procrastinators Finish Early

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“Small Wins” are Overrated
Sean Geraghty 4/5/25 Sean Geraghty 4/5/25

“Small Wins” are Overrated

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Blurting Stuff Out: A Simple Tool for Executive Function
Sean Geraghty 3/20/25 Sean Geraghty 3/20/25

Blurting Stuff Out: A Simple Tool for Executive Function

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Signs Your Teen Doesn't Want Executive Function Coaching
Sean Geraghty 3/19/25 Sean Geraghty 3/19/25

Signs Your Teen Doesn't Want Executive Function Coaching

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Making Sense of Your Child's 504: Three Types of Parents
Sean Geraghty 3/17/25 Sean Geraghty 3/17/25

Making Sense of Your Child's 504: Three Types of Parents

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The Pre-Mortem: Helping Teens Anticipate What Could Go Wrong
Sean Geraghty 3/12/25 Sean Geraghty 3/12/25

The Pre-Mortem: Helping Teens Anticipate What Could Go Wrong

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Baby Steps by Dave Ramsey (but for “Make-Up Assignments” instead of “Credit Card Debt”)
Sean Geraghty 3/11/25 Sean Geraghty 3/11/25

Baby Steps by Dave Ramsey (but for “Make-Up Assignments” instead of “Credit Card Debt”)

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Struggling with Homework? Change the Environment, not the Kid
Sean Geraghty 3/10/25 Sean Geraghty 3/10/25

Struggling with Homework? Change the Environment, not the Kid

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You Need a Phone-Free 1-2 Hours for Homework
Sean Geraghty 3/4/25 Sean Geraghty 3/4/25

You Need a Phone-Free 1-2 Hours for Homework

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Why Daily? (Short, Frequent Sessions as a Starting Point)
Sean Geraghty 3/3/25 Sean Geraghty 3/3/25

Why Daily? (Short, Frequent Sessions as a Starting Point)

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The Siege Mentality
Sean Geraghty 2/28/25 Sean Geraghty 2/28/25

The Siege Mentality

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Meet Sean, Spencer, and Mike

Sean Geraghty

Sean is the co-author of I’ll Do It Later: Surviving School (and Renewing the Love) with Your ADHD Son.

He taught high school math in Chicago, then later served as Chief Academic Officer working with thousands of students. But he kept coming back to the same puzzle: what actually helps teens who are stuck? What breakdown actually happens at 7 p.m. on a Tuesday when three assignments are due tomorrow?

He's learned there's no formula. Some teens need help navigating their chaotic school portal. Others freeze when facing a blank page. Sean helps families try things until something clicks.

Sean has a BA from Boston College and a masters degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He lives in Rhode Island with his wife and three children.

Mike Goldstein

Mike is co-founder of the Center for Teen Flourishing. He has worked with thousands of teenagers - he designed and launched a Boston charter school as a Harvard grad student, then created interventions for teens and tweens at the Harvard Innovation Lab. He writes for the journal Education Next and has worked with Nobel Prize-winning economists to measure program effectiveness.

Mike and his wife Pru live outside Boston. He likes tennis with his teenage son, cooking with his teenage daughter, and fetch with his 6 year old doodle, Grizzly.

Mike has a BA from Duke and a masters degree from the Harvard Kennedy School of public policy. His approach combines rigorous research with practical strategies, focusing on real-world results rather than endless discussion. His style is relaxed, straightforward, and features low quality Dad jokes.

Spencer Blasdale

Spencer is the General Manager of Reset. He has dedicated more than 30 years to supporting teens and their families through education and leadership.

For 16 years, he served as Executive Director at the Academy of the Pacific Rim Charter Public School in Boston. He’s also worked as Chief Program Officer at The Calculus Project, and as CEO of SchoolWorks, an educational consulting company.

Spencer and his wife live outside Boston and have 2 daughters - both have left the nest! He enjoys wing foiling and ice hockey (water in any form). He has an AB from Princeton University and an M.Ed. from Harvard University.

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