Stay on track. Build habits. Achieve more.
Structure, accountability, and support for school, habits, and everyday life.
What is OnTrack?
OnTrack Coaching is one-to-one support for teens who struggle with consistency, motivation, or follow-through — even when they care and want to do well.
We help teens build simple systems that actually work.
OnTrack Coaching is not academic tutoring. We focus on helping teens build consistency, structure, and follow-through in their daily lives.
OnTrack is for teens who..
Struggle with consistency, motivation, or follow-through
Procrastinate or avoid tasks
Feel overwhelmed with school
Start strong but don’t follow through
Need structure but resist pressure
Smart, capable but stuck
Built for real life.
Not perfection.
What teens gain
Better follow-through
More confidence
Less stress
Clear routines
Real progress
How it works
Connect
Free discovery call to understand what’s going on
Build Structure
Simple systems that fit your teen’s life
Stay on track
Ongoing support, accountability, and guidance
For parents
If you’re tired of reminding, pushing, or feeling stuck, OnTrack adds a layer of structure and accountability — without putting all the pressure on you.
You stay informed, while your teen builds independence.
No pressure.
No lectures.
No rigid systems.
A supportive approach to teen accountability
OnTrack Coaching was created to support teens who are capable and intelligent, but struggling with consistency, overwhelm, procrastination, or follow-through.
Many teens do not need more pressure — they need structure, support, and systems that feel realistic in everyday life.
The goal of OnTrack is to help teens build confidence, accountability, and consistency in a way that feels supportive rather than overwhelming.
I believe progress happens through realistic systems, supportive accountability, and small wins that build over time.
What parents are saying
“This has taken a lot of pressure off at home. Our teen feels more supported and less overwhelmed, and we’ve noticed a real improvement in consistency over time.”
— Parent of Grade 10 student“Our teen had been struggling with procrastination and follow-through for a long time. OnTrack helped create structure in a way that actually felt manageable instead of overwhelming.”
— Parent of Grade 11 student“What stood out most to us was how realistic the approach felt. It never felt like added pressure, but our teen is becoming more organized, accountable, and confident.”
— Parent of Grade 8 student“There’s much less tension at home around school now. The support feels calm, practical, and genuinely helpful for both teens and parents.”
— Parent of Grade 9 studentFrequently Asked Questions
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OnTrack is one-to-one coaching that helps teens build consistency, follow through on responsibilities, and stay on track with school and daily life.
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No — OnTrack Coaching focuses on habits, structure, and accountability rather than teaching school subjects. We help teens manage their work more effectively, not complete it for them.
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We support teens who struggle with consistency, organization, motivation, and follow-through — helping them build systems that work in real life.
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Most teens meet once per week.
We’ll recommend a schedule based on what makes the most sense. -
Sessions are primarily one-to-one with the teen.
Parents are kept informed and involved at a level that feels supportive. -
That’s exactly what we work on. Coaching focuses on building structure and accountability so teens don’t have to rely on motivation alone.
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It depends on the teen.
Some benefit from short-term support, while others continue longer to build consistency over time. -
Teens who are capable but struggling with follow-through, organization, or consistency.
Pricing is monthly with no long-term contracts. We offer a free 15-minute consultation to find the best fit. -
Start with a free discovery call.
We’ll talk through what’s going on and see if OnTrack is the right fit.
Helping teens stay on track — without pressure or punishment.
Book a free discovery call and see if OnTrack is the right fit.