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5+ years
Jennifer
I am a graduate of Dartmouth College where I majored in History. I also received my M.Ed. from Boston College so that I could become a middle school and high school social studies teacher. Currently, I am working concurrently on my JD (at Duke University) and my Ph.D. in Education (at Boston College...
Boston College
Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Dartmouth College
B.A. in History
Duke University
Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Candice
I am an English instructor dedicated to enriching the lives of my students. I hold a BA in English Language and Literature from The University of Chicago and an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School. Over the years, I have merged my love of language and literature with my long-standing commitm...
The New School
Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
4+ years
I am an incoming first-year medical student with a deep passion for the human body and mind. As a student who thrived with tutoring, I love teaching students how to think about problems and answer tough questions.
Duke University
Bachelor of Science
Medical University of South Carolina
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
I am very good at explaining difficult concepts and breaking down problems into manageable steps. My undergraduate eduction is in engineering and I have an MBA in finance. I am an adjunct professor of finance and have experience tutoring high school and college students.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MBA in Finance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's in Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Heather
I am starting graduate school in September of 2024 (PhD in clinical psychology at UMass Boston). Throughout high school, I tutored all subjects at a nearby elementary school. I also tutored another high school student in Spanish, at the request of my Spanish teacher. Before college, I took a gap yea...
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
13+ years
Kenneth
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jamie
I am very flexible with teaching, ethics and focus on student needs, styles and interests. In languages especially, I can bring students to great leaps in proficiency through low-stress, research-backed methods like immersion in "comprehensible input" and learning through stories and cultural materi...
CUNY Hunter College
Masters in Education, Special Education
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Yilin
I am well versed with various humanities and scientific subjects, and I have a great deal of experience in tutoring student for standardized testing such as the SAT, ACT, and LSAT.
Case Western Reserve
Bachelor in Arts, Pyschology, Chemistry
Emory University
Juris Doctor, Law

Certified Tutor
Luis
I am most passionate about chemistry, physics, biology, and math. In my experience helping struggling students is a matter of time and mentoring before they dominating a topic. I am a strong believer in preparing students in the science, technology, and engineering fields. In my spare time, I enjoy ...
Northwestern University
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
DePaul University
Master of Science, Physical Chemistry
University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
13+ years
Adel
I'm Adel, a native of Atlanta, GA and graduate of Georgia Tech. I love playing basketball, football, eating all kinds of great food, catching the newest movie or new TV show and most of all, hanging out with my friends and family. I have been tutoring since my freshmen year in college a variety of s...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Executive functioning refers to the mental processes that help us plan, organize, manage time, and complete tasks—skills that are essential for academic success. Many students in San Diego schools struggle with executive functioning because these skills aren't always explicitly taught in traditional classroom settings. With an average student-teacher ratio of 21.4:1 across San Diego's 52 school districts, teachers often lack the time to provide individualized support for organizational and planning challenges. Students may appear capable academically but still struggle with turning in assignments on time, breaking down large projects into manageable steps, or managing distractions—all signs of underdeveloped executive functioning skills.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to work directly with students to develop and strengthen executive functioning skills in a way that's tailored to their specific challenges and learning style. Rather than generic strategies taught to an entire classroom, personalized tutoring focuses on teaching students concrete techniques for organization, time management, and task planning that fit their individual needs. A tutor can observe how a student approaches assignments, identify where their executive functioning breaks down, and teach them practical systems—like how to break projects into steps, create realistic timelines, or set up effective organizational systems. This targeted practice, combined with consistent feedback, helps students build stronger executive functioning habits that transfer to all their classes.
Key executive functioning skills include:
- Organization: Keeping track of materials, assignments, and deadlines
- Planning and prioritization: Breaking large projects into steps and deciding what to tackle first
- Time management: Estimating how long tasks take and scheduling work accordingly
- Working memory: Holding and manipulating information while completing tasks
- Impulse control and flexibility: Staying focused despite distractions and adjusting strategies when needed
For students in San Diego, strengthening these foundational skills early creates a strong base for handling the academic demands across all subjects and grade levels. The specific skills a student needs to develop most often become clear during personalized tutoring assessments.
Executive functioning skills develop gradually from elementary school through young adulthood, and students benefit from explicit instruction at any stage. In elementary school, the focus is typically on foundational skills like following multi-step directions and basic organization. By middle school, students need stronger planning and time management skills to handle multiple classes and larger projects. In high school, executive functioning becomes critical for managing complex assignments, studying for standardized tests, and balancing extracurricular activities. Many San Diego students first notice executive functioning challenges when the academic demands increase—often in middle school or when transitioning to high school. However, students at any grade can benefit from personalized support to develop or strengthen these skills, and earlier intervention often prevents compounding difficulties.
Tutors assess executive functioning through observation, conversation, and practical assessment activities. They might ask students to walk through how they approach an assignment, examine their organizational systems (or lack thereof), and discuss their experience with time management and planning. A tutor may also have a student work through a sample multi-step project to observe where they get stuck—whether it's understanding the assignment, breaking it into pieces, estimating time needed, or staying on track. This direct observation reveals whether challenges stem from difficulty with planning, organization, time awareness, impulse control, or something else entirely. Once a tutor understands a student's specific profile, they can develop targeted strategies and teaching approaches that address their unique needs.
Yes, personalized executive functioning instruction can be particularly valuable for students with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other learning differences. Many students with these conditions have specific challenges with planning, organization, time management, or working memory that benefit significantly from explicit skill-building and customized strategies. A tutor can work collaboratively with students, parents, and other educators to develop systems and techniques that account for how the student's brain works best. For example, a student with ADHD might benefit from external organizational tools and frequent check-ins, while a student with dyslexia might need specific strategies for managing reading assignments. Tutors are experienced in adapting their approach based on individual needs and can work effectively alongside school support plans.
Varsity Tutors connects students in San Diego with expert tutors who specialize in executive functioning support. Simply share information about your student's specific challenges—whether it's struggling with organization, time management, project planning, or managing distractions—and you'll be matched with a tutor experienced in addressing those particular needs. Tutors work with students at all grade levels and can begin with an assessment to understand your student's strengths and challenges, then develop a personalized plan. The matching process considers your student's learning style, schedule, and goals to ensure the best fit, giving your student the focused, individualized support needed to develop stronger executive functioning skills.
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