Support & Services by Kate

Who Kate helps

Children

Helping children thrive through personalised learning support, emotional coaching, and early assessment — from school transitions to exam stress and learning differences.

Parents

Support for parents of neurodiverse children, offering practical strategies, emotional guidance, and advocacy coaching to navigate learning, behaviour, and school relationships with confidence.

Schools

Collaboration with SENCOs and teachers to develop inclusive learning strategies and provide professional development sessions.

What Kate offers

A girl receives specialist learning support, as she sits on a wooden swing in a grassy park, reading a book titled 'Murder Most Unladylike.'

Specialist Learning Support (1:1 Coaching for Children)

Helping children develop essential academic and organisational skills.

    • Developing reading, writing, and spelling skills.

    • Enhancing organisation, time management, and motor coordination.

    • Developing study techniques and revision strategies to support independent learning.

    • Weekly or bi-weekly multi-sensory sessions (in-person or online).

    • Structured learning plans tailored to each child’s needs.

    • Progress monitoring and review meetings with parents.

Child holding an expanded multicolored flexible toy sphere outdoors in a grassy area with trees in the background, used for executive functioning coaching.

Executive Functioning Coaching

Developing essential skills for learning, organisation, and emotional regulation.

    • Practical strategies to improve attention, planning, and problem-solving.

    • Time management coaching to help children structure their schoolwork and deadlines.

    • Emotional self-regulation techniques to manage frustration, anxiety, and impulsivity.

    • Memory and note-taking strategies to support learning retention.

    • 1:1 coaching sessions (online or in-person).

    • Parent check-ins to reinforce strategies at home.

    • School liaison to integrate strategies into the classroom where needed.

Kate Hudson gives handwriting and other exercises in a workbook as part of her specialist learning support.

Diagnostic & Early Intervention Assessments

Identifying learning profiles to inform targeted support.

  • This service is suitable for children in Key Stages 1, 2, and 3, and can help identify:

    • Dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dyspraxia

    • Working memory, auditory/visual processing, and attention difficulties

    • Underlying barriers to academic progress and emotional engagement

    Kate also offers early intervention assessments for younger children, where concerns have been raised but no formal diagnosis has yet been made. These assessments help to:

    • Recognise emerging learning needs at the earliest stage

    • Provide proactive, tailored support plans for home and school

    • Empower parents with practical strategies and peace of mind

    • In-person, 1:1 diagnostic assessments for children

    • Full written reports with observations, results, and tailored recommendations

    • Feedback sessions with parents to discuss findings and next steps

    • Optional school liaison to support integration of strategies

As part of her school success strategies, Kate assists a secondary school student using a tablet.

School Success Strategies (School Readiness & Transition Support)

Supporting children in navigating school transitions and academic expectations.

    • Supporting transitions between primary and secondary school.

    • Teaching self-advocacy skills so children can express their needs.

    • Providing exam and revision coaching, including handling stress and test anxiety.

    • Helping with homework management and navigating social aspects of school life.

    • One-off transition coaching sessions or a structured support programme over several months.

    • In-school support or private sessions with the child and parents.

Kate Hudson offers parental coaching and support, here sitting in a living room with the mother of a child who is receiving support.

Parental Coaching & Support

Helping parents support their neurodiverse child at home and school.

    • Guidance on neurodiverse learning and emotional needs.

    • Practical strategies for managing routines, behaviour, and study habits.

    • Advocacy coaching to help parents work effectively with schools.

    • Emotional support and reassurance for parents navigating a new diagnosis.

    • One-off consultations or structured coaching over multiple sessions.

    • Private 1:1 sessions (online or in-person).

Service summaries

In these short videos, Kate gives a brief overview of each service that she offers

Specialist Learning Support

Assessment Services

Executive Functioning Support

School Success Strategies

Parental Coaching & Support

Pricing

  • £90 (per 1 hour session)

  • £125 (per 1 hour session)

  • £125 (per 1 hour session)

  • £125 (per 1 hour session)

  •  £495

  • £725