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ONE SMALL STEP PER DAY

Help your child focus with the Pomodoro Technique

End the war on distractions. Build a focused study routine with a coach.

15 min a day
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Does your child struggle to focus while studying?

Distracted by their phone, social media, or other interruptions? Do they give up quickly, or struggle to stay focused for long periods?

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Does this sound familiar?

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Losing focus after a few minutes

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Procrastinating instead of getting started

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Taking too many breaks or none at all

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Easily distracted by phones or games

Try the Pomodoro Technique

Study smarter, not longer. Help your child stay on task and get more done in less time.

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Break down tasks

Turn big tasks, into manageable chunks.
Focus on one task per Pomodoro session.

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Set a timer

Set a timer for 25 minutes. Work on one
task. All distractions put away.

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Take a short break

After the timer goes off, take a 5-minute
break. Move, have a snack, or get fresh air.

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Repeat x4

Repeat the process for four sessions.
Take longer breaks if necessary.

Break the cycle of distraction.
Get a coach.

A coach can help your child use the Pomodoro Technique to stay focused and on task.

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A coach will help your child:

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Organize their work into manageable chunks

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Stay focused with short, timed study sessions

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Manage distractions

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Prioritize their work for study sessions

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Track progress and stay motivated

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Develop a habit of consistent study

How it works

Learn to build new habits the right way: one habit at a time.

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Your child gets one step from their coach each day

Building habits and skills requires daily practice (weekly won't work).

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The steps are designed to form habits

The steps are easy to stick to, even for kids with a busy schedule.

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We help them use tools and create systems

Your child doesn't need more information. They need structure.

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I'm so grateful I found Coachbit
I have seen the results, and I'm thrilled. My son has transformed from a child who was scattered and overwhelmed to the first one ready to get out the door in the morning. He hops on homework without hesitation.
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Coachbit has been transformational for our son! He is 11, has ADHD, and needed to work on many executive functioning needs... I am genuinely amazed (and delighted) by how much progress he has made.
Diana
My daughter was barely passing
My daughter was barely passing her grades and had a very negative outlook on life. Just 6 months of Coachbit assisted her to focus and thrive. It has been a year since she completed her coaching, but the good habits stuck.
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Thank you, Coach Kyla!
Coach Kyla is very friendly and supportive. She motivated my daughter to stay more organized and practice strategies to stay on top of her work. My daughter has improved in submitting her assignments on time at school.
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Amazing Progress in 1 month
No more missing assignments, all grades in the 90s, and getting to school is super easy with the new morning routine. Can't recommend it highly enough.
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I wake up and find the kids up before me, clean bedrooms. I can see they are becoming more responsible and doing things because they have a sense of ownership rather than being asked to.
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Ace tests and build confidence with strong study skills

Learn the skills used by Straight-A students.

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Note Taking

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Flashcards

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Mindmapping

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Summarizing

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Active Reading

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Practice Testing

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Interleaving

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Pomodoro Technique

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Take our quiz

Answer some questions
about your child.

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Confirm your coach

We'll customize the program
and assign the perfect coach.

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Be a parent again

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The average teen has an attention span of 35 minutes

Your child doesn't need another lecture. They need the right tools to fight distractions.

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The moment your child sits down to work, everything is fighting for their attention: their phone, social media, video games, or friends.

Distractions are knocking at their door, and their short attention span is working against them. They likely give up on their work altogether. Sound familiar?

Without structure or breaks, hours of studying or homework are rarely successful or sustainable. Telling your child to “try harder” or “just focus” won't cut it. Teens need real tools to manage distractions and prime themselves for focus.

The Pomodoro Technique takes advantage of their natural attention span.

By breaking study time into quick bursts of focus, the Pomodoro Technique helps your child resist distractions, a skill they'll use for the rest of their lives.

Our coaches guide students in using the Pomodoro technique for their daily homework, and with our built-in focus timer, we help keep them accountable—so you don't have to.

How many core habits and skills is your child missing?

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