About Daniel Pruitt
Daniel G. Pruitt, Jr., CPCC, PCC SCAC has, for eight years, been working as a professional coach at Parkaire Consultants, a neurological clinic that serves infants through adults. He helps adolescents and adults with neurological impairments obtain their goals. He holds the Certified Co-Active Coach designation (CPCC) from the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), the Professional Certified Coach designation (PCC) from the International Coaching Federation (ICF), and the Senior Certified ADD Coach (SCAC) from the Institute for the Advancement of ADD Coaching (IAAC). He has, for the past four years, been one of the four co-leaders of the ADD SIG on CTI’s Co-Active Network. Recently, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for the Advancement of ADD Coaching working to establish credentialing standards for the ADD Coaching community. He has been a presenter at international, national, regional and local conferences on the subject of how neurological disorders impact performance and what to do about it. He has served on the Professional Advisory Board for North Atlanta and Central Georgia CHADD and the Board of Directors of the Tourette Syndrome Association of Georgia. He also illustrated and contributed to the book, Teaching the Tiger, by Marilyn P. Dornbush, Ph.D., and Sheryl K. Pruitt, M.Ed.
Dan is associated with the following organizations:
ADDA, Attention Deficit Disorder Association
ACA, American Coaching Association
ACO, ADHD Coaching Organization
CHADD, Children and Adults with ADHD
CTI, Coaches Training Institute
GCA, Georgia Coaching Association, ICF Affiliate
IAAC, Institute for the Advancement of AD/HD Coaching
ICF, International Coach Federation
TSFC, Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
Thanks for helping me out last year. This whole ADD thing can be a real big pain! It can also be a tremendous asset. Thanks for helping me to see the positive.
Steve, ADD Adult
I have felt different for most of my life and never knew what was wrong. I was constantly disorganized and losing things. I have been taking my ADD medicatons since last year but I still was disorganized. When I came to you for coaching, I had never heard of Executive Dysfunction. I finally feel like a major piece of the puzzle is inplace. Thank you.
Mary, ADD Adult and Mother
