Kirsty McKenzie ADHD Coach — Mental health service in Mackenzie District, E9
Phone+64220385250
Websiteadhd-coach.nz
Kirsty McKenzie is an ADHD coach specializing in supporting neurodiverse individuals and families. Drawing from her lived experience as an AuDHD parent, she offers compassionate and practical coaching informed by studies in child development, psychology, violence and trauma, social work, and counseling. Her background also includes frontline outreach work, crisis intervention, and sports coaching, providing a mind-body connection perspective. Kirsty is completing a formal ADHD coaching qualification to ensure evidence-based practice. Her coaching aims to help clients move from surviving to thriving by honoring their authentic selves and providing understanding and tools to navigate challenges.
Best for
- Neurodiverse individuals
- Families with neurodiverse children
- Parents navigating neurodiversity
- Individuals seeking ADHD support
| Key services | ADHD coaching, Family coaching, Individual coaching, Neurodiversity support |
| Tags | adhd coach, neurodiversity, family support, individual coaching, lived experience, trauma informed, child development, regulation strategies, advocacy |
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