ABOUT US
Diana Ricker
Everyone learns differently, and many students need extra help. My passion lies in empowering students to reach their full potential. With 24 years of teaching experience in public and private schools, I specialize in understanding individual learning profiles, supporting families of children with learning differences, and celebrating students’ daily wins that leads to success!
- Orton-Gillingham Tutor
- Executive Function Coach
- MD Certified Teacher
- Master’s Degree in the Teaching of Writing from Towson University
Our Story
Hi! My name is Diana, and I love empowering students with ADHD and executive functioning challenges. But I’m more than just an educator-turned-business-owner; I’m a mom who knows firsthand the struggles and triumphs of navigating neurodivergent brain styles.
With me, it’s not just about academic success—it’s about building confidence and resilience in every student I guide.
My passion lies in championing growth mindsets, whether it’s helping students with EF issues, dyslexia, or general academic hurdles. Plus, I’ve got the skills to boost SAT scores and polish those college essays to perfection. Thanks for learning about us and considering Focus First coaching to make learning accessible and worthwhile for every student.
It’s not just about the credentials; my approach is all about meeting students where they are and guiding them toward their goals with patience and understanding.
Focus First is equipped with the tools to assess each student’s needs and tailor instruction to boost self-awareness, confidence, and resourcefulness. So, if you’re looking for a tutor who’s not just passionate but also personable, look no further–We’ve got you covered.
Our Mission
At Focus First Academic Coaching, we encouragingly nurture and compassionately guide students who struggle with Executive Functioning Disorder, ADHD, and Dyslexia to overcome procrastination, disorganization, and education anxiety by teaching them time management, prioritization of tasks, communication, and reading skills, so they can lead happier lives during their academic journey.