Paige Krug is a special education teacher and has added ADHD, Executive Function, and Academic Coach to her credentials. Over the past year, Paige has been training with the ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA) in obtaining her specialty coaching certification. Her program focused on coaching those with a unique brain wiring, specifically those with ADHD or ADHD-like symptoms. She has over 200 training hours and this is just the beginning. This program has been wonderful for Paige because it allows her to better support her clients, as well as, learning about her own ADHD.
With over seven years of teaching, tutoring, mentoring, and coaching, Paige has the expertise to support children, teens, and young adults of all abilities. She works with her clients to use their inner strengths to conquer their executive function challenges, therefore, attaining empowerment, resilience, and success. When partnering with Paige, students will ignite the spark in their brains to improve effectiveness in planning, organization, time management, self-regulation, and social interactions all resulting in confidence in both their personal and academic lives.
She attended the University of Kansas and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Unified Early Childhood Education. She also received an endorsement in teaching English as a second language (TESOL) and a certification in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Paige has an Illinois Professional Educators License (PEL) that is in both general and special education (birth-age 21).
Paige lives in Chicago, IL, and is an active member of organizations such as Best Buddies, ACO (ADD Coaching Organization), and CHADD (Children and Adults with ADD). She is extremely passionate about inclusion and true crime podcasts. In her spare time, she loves to play with her mini golden-doodle puppy, Ollie, try new restaurants around the city, and hang out with her friends and family.