Paige Linck
Paige combines her background in speech-language pathology with a passion for helping students and families build strong executive functioning skills that support success in school and in life. She earned her B.S. in Health Sciences from Stockton University and her M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology from Thomas Jefferson University. She is a licensed Clinical Fellow in Speech-Language Pathology in New Jersey and is certified in CPR, First Aid, and Mandated Reporter Training.
As an executive function coach, Paige works directly with students to build confidence in skills like planning, organization, task initiation, and follow-through. She understands that these day-to-day habits are the foundation of academic success and long-term independence, and she tailors her approach to meet each student where they are. Her sessions are filled with warmth, encouragement, and practical tools that students can use right away.
In addition to student coaching, Paige is also one of our dedicated Parent Coaches. She enjoys guiding parents through the process of understanding executive functioning—what it looks like at home, how it impacts daily routines, and why certain challenges arise. She helps parents develop strategies that reduce conflict, increase connection, and strengthen the overall climate at home.
Paige is especially passionate about creating a team approach between students, parents, and coaches. By supporting both children and their families, she helps build sustainable systems and strategies that empower everyone involved. Her ultimate goal is to help families feel more capable, confident, and connected as they work toward lasting growth and success together.