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Sydny

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Sydny

Bachelor of Science
Sydny's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Genetics
Chemistry

Planning, prioritizing, and managing time across multiple commitments is something Sydny had to master while juggling three undergraduate majors and medical school preparation. She breaks executive functioning into specific, practicable skills — task initiation, deadline mapping, and self-monitoring...

Education

Duke University

Bachelor of Science

Medical University of South Carolina

Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

Heather

Certified Tutor

6+ years

Heather

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Heather's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Geometry
Calculus

Planning a multi-step assignment, managing time across subjects, breaking a big project into smaller pieces — these are skills that don't come naturally to every student. Heather's clinical psychology training gives her a framework for teaching organizational strategies that actually stick, and she ...

Education

Cornell University

Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Test Scores
SAT
1550

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Mati

Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Mati's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
SAT Reading and Writing
PSAT Critical Reading

Planning, time management, task initiation, emotional regulation — executive functioning deficits show up differently in every student, and Mati's doctoral training in learning disabilities means she can pinpoint which skills are lagging and why. She builds individualized systems like visual schedul...

Education

New York University

Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Sydney

Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
Sydney's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra

Five years working specifically with students with learning differences taught Sydney where the real sticking points are — the student who knows what the assignment says but can't figure out where to start, or the one who chronically underestimates how long a reading response will take. She ties exe...

Education

Mercer University

Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

Test Scores
SAT
1400

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Jennifer

Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies
Jennifer's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math

Jennifer's M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction trained her to design structured learning sequences — a skill she now applies to teaching students how to plan multi-step projects, estimate time for assignments, and organize materials across classes. Her experience spanning elementary through college-...

Education

Boston College

Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction

Dartmouth College

B.A. in History

Duke University

Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies

Certified Tutor

Charles

Masters in Education, Counseling Psychology
Charles's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Elementary Math
Calculus
Algebra

Planning a multi-step assignment, managing time across subjects, keeping materials organized — these are skills most schools expect but rarely teach explicitly. Charles's counseling psychology training gives him concrete strategies for building these executive functioning habits, from using visual t...

Education

Columbia University Teacher's College

Masters in Education, Counseling Psychology

University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Elise

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Studio Arts
Elise's other Tutor Subjects
Middle School Math
Calculus
Algebra
Elementary School Math

Planning, prioritizing, managing time, shifting between tasks — these are the invisible skills that school demands but rarely teaches outright. Elise breaks executive functioning into concrete, practicable habits: using checklists to start assignments, setting timers to maintain focus, and building ...

Education

Appalachian State University

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Studio Arts

Carthage College

Certificate, Special Education

Certified Tutor

Andrew

MBA in Finance
Andrew's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
Literature

Planning a multi-step project or breaking a semester's worth of material into a weekly study schedule requires the same structured thinking Andrew used throughout his engineering and MBA programs. He teaches students concrete systems for prioritizing tasks, managing time, and organizing materials so...

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MBA in Finance

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Bachelor's in Engineering

Certified Tutor

13+ years

Kenneth

Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Neuroscience
Kenneth's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
Chemistry
Biology

Kenneth's cognitive neuroscience degree means he understands the brain science behind why some students struggle to initiate tasks, regulate attention, or hold a plan in working memory — and that understanding shapes how he teaches these skills rather than just assigning them. He connects executive ...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Neuroscience

Test Scores
SAT
1520
ACT
32

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Jamie

Masters in Education, Special Education
Jamie's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
IB Further Mathematics
Discrete Math

Jamie's Master's in Special Education gave her direct training in breaking executive functioning into teachable skills — things like planning multi-step assignments, managing time with visual schedules, and self-monitoring progress without constant prompting. She builds these strategies into real sc...

Education

CUNY Hunter College

Masters in Education, Special Education

Harvard University

Bachelor in Arts

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Candice

Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing
Candice's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
PSAT Writing Skills
SSAT- Elementary Level

Candice's Fulbright teaching experience in Taiwan and her years as a classroom aide and afterschool mentor gave her constant practice recognizing when a student's real obstacle isn't the content but the inability to start, sequence, or sustain a task independently. She weaves executive functioning s...

Education

The New School University

Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing

University of Chicago

Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor

Anne

MED
Anne's other Tutor Subjects
Executive Functioning

I hold a Master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania in developmental psychology (with a focus on cognition) and a B.A. from Swarthmore College in theatre and English. I enjoy working with students who are looking to improve their executive function skills as a part of their overall goals fo...

Education

University of Pennsylvania

MED

Swarthmore College

MED

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Alfrenesia

Masters in Education, Special Education
Alfrenesia's other Tutor Subjects
Calculus
Algebra
College Essays
English Grammar and Syntax

I am persuasive and capable of developing rapport and trust, as well as experienced in influencing the attitudes and ideas of others.

Education

Cambridge College

Masters in Education, Special Education

Paine College

Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor

13+ years

Adel

Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Adel's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Competition Math
Pre-Calculus

Tutoring across 46 subjects — from elementary math to organic chemistry to college essays — means Adel constantly sees which organizational habits transfer across disciplines and which ones students are missing. His biochemistry training at Georgia Tech required coordinating lab work, problem sets, ...

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry

Test Scores
ACT
34

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Yilin

Juris Doctor, Law
Yilin's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Arithmetic
Statistics
Middle School Math

Law school is essentially a crash course in executive functioning — Yilin's Juris Doctor required managing simultaneous case briefs, seminar deadlines, and long-term research projects with zero hand-holding. She applies that same structured thinking to teach students how to prioritize competing assi...

Education

Case Western Reserve University

Bachelor in Arts, Pyschology, Chemistry

Emory University

Juris Doctor, Law

Test Scores
ACT
34

Frequently Asked Questions

Students in San Francisco schools often struggle with organization, time management, and planning skills—especially as academic demands increase from middle school through high school. With an average student-teacher ratio of 20.2:1 across the district, many students don't receive individualized support to develop these critical skills. Common challenges include difficulty breaking large projects into manageable steps, losing track of assignments across multiple classes, procrastination, and struggling to prioritize tasks. Personalized tutoring can address these specific obstacles by teaching concrete strategies tailored to how each student learns and manages their unique schedule.

In a typical classroom setting, teachers focus on content delivery while managing 20+ students with varying needs. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to diagnose exactly which executive functioning skills need strengthening—whether that's working memory, impulse control, or task initiation—and create a customized plan. Tutors can model organizational systems, practice time management in real-time with your student's actual assignments, and adjust strategies based on what's working. This individualized approach means your student gets immediate feedback and support, rather than generic classroom strategies that may not fit their learning style.

Executive functioning skills develop gradually from elementary through high school, but they become increasingly critical around 4th-5th grade when academic expectations shift, and again in middle school when students manage multiple classes and teachers. High school introduces major projects, long-term planning, and independent work that demands strong executive functioning. That said, it's never too early or too late to strengthen these skills. Students who struggle with organization and planning at any grade benefit from targeted support. Varsity Tutors connects students of all ages with tutors who can teach age-appropriate strategies for managing schoolwork, building independence, and preparing for the next academic level.

Executive functioning encompasses several interconnected skills: planning and prioritization (breaking projects into steps, managing deadlines), organization (using systems for materials and information), time management (estimating how long tasks take, building schedules), working memory support (tools to track information), impulse control, and task initiation (overcoming procrastination). Tutors work with students to assess which skills need the most support and teach practical strategies like using planners, creating checklists, developing study schedules, and organizing digital files and physical materials. The goal is building sustainable habits that help students succeed independently, not just in one class but across all their schoolwork.

Signs that your student could benefit from executive functioning tutoring include repeatedly losing assignments or forgetting due dates, waiting until the last minute to start projects, struggling to organize materials or digital files, difficulty breaking large tasks into smaller steps, getting overwhelmed by multiple assignments, or having trouble estimating how long work will take. Some students are naturally organized while others need explicit instruction in these skills. If your student has strong subject knowledge but still struggles to complete or submit work on time, or if teachers mention organizational challenges, personalized support can make a significant difference. Varsity Tutors can connect you with tutors experienced in helping students develop these foundational skills.

Many students show initial improvements in specific areas—like completing assignments more consistently or using an organizational system—within 3-4 weeks of starting personalized instruction. However, building lasting executive functioning habits typically takes 8-12 weeks as strategies become more automatic and students internalize new approaches. The timeline depends on your student's starting point, how frequently they receive instruction, and how much they practice skills between sessions. Tutors work with students to set realistic goals, track progress on specific behaviors (like using a planner or meeting deadlines), and adjust strategies as needed. Consistency matters more than speed—students who engage regularly with their tutor see the most sustained improvement.

Yes. Personalized instruction can be tremendously helpful for students with ADHD, learning differences, anxiety, or other diagnoses that impact executive functioning. Tutors can teach compensatory strategies—like external tools (timers, checklists, visual schedules) and structured routines—that work with your student's neurology rather than against it. That said, tutors aren't therapists or medical professionals. If your student has a diagnosis, it's valuable to share that context with a tutor so they can adapt their approach accordingly. Many tutors have experience working with students who have ADHD, autism, or other conditions and can suggest evidence-based strategies. Varsity Tutors can help match you with tutors who have relevant expertise for your student's specific needs.

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