Aliza Green, is a registered Occupational Therapist and Executive Function/ADHD, Academic, and parenting coach. Aliza received her Bachelors of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto and brings her 25 years of experience of working in various school systems to her coaching practice.
She completed her student and ADHD coaching training with JST Coaching and Training and Academic Coaching with Gretchen Wegner. Aliza completed ADHD Parent Coach Academy with PTS coaching. She has also attended multiple courses and trainings in supporting clients with anxiety, ADHD and self-regulation and executive function challenges.
Approach
Using a strength-based and client-centred approach, Aliza helps each client craft attainable goals and work towards them. Through reflection and action plans, each client starts where they are and builds upon their strengths and current skills. Aliza empowers her clients by helping them build new habits and systems and sticking with them. Aliza is fascinated by neuroscience, neuroplasticity and how the brain learns and retains information and how we can leverage our strengths. Research and evidence guides her practice and she is eager to pass on her knowledge to her clients.
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“My greatest joy as a coach is when my client realizes how capable they really are.” ~ Aliza
Articles Aliza contributed to:
How to Help Teens with ADHD Manage Their Money
Help kids and teens with ADHD or ADD develop money skills. We share 8 tips to help them with impulsivity, improve decision-making and financial literacy.
“You spent all your birthday money on what, now?”
If you’ve got a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), or suspect you might, chances are you’ve felt a mix of compassion and frustration when it comes to watching them plan for or manage their resources. Teens with ADHD overestimate how much money or time they have, and often make quick choices without thinking through their long-term impacts fully. While as parents, we know our goal is to raise functioning, productive adults, raising a kid with ADHD or ADD tends to have unique considerations. >> Read more here
Aliza Green – OT Reg. (Ont.)
Occupational Therapist, Executive Function Coach