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4+ years
Kristen
I am an experienced special education teacher. I attended undergrad at University of Southern California (USC) and teacher credentialing through Western Governors University (WGU). I have taught all ages and abilities in special education including transition-aged non-verbal students, high school AS...
Western Governor's University
Bachelor in Arts, Special Education

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Paige
I am here to help you out by making things a bit easier. I am here to back you up with creative solutions.
Chicago State University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Ellen
I am still fascinated with the multitude of methods of learning, and love to be a part of the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. I currently hold a bachelor's degree in early childhood education from St. Louis University, an elementary certificate from Northeastern Illinois University, and an ...
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Early Childhood Education State Certified Teacher

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Tasha
I am passionate about teaching and learning. It's exciting, challenging and rewarding to actively be a part of processes that foster academic, social, emotional and behavioral growth for children.
Jacksonville State University
Master of Science, Counselor Education
Talladega College
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Loyola University-Chicago
Doctor of Education, School Psychology

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Marshall
I'm Marshall, and I'd be happy to help you out with essays or any other English-related assignments!
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Human Development and Family Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Roberto
I tutored classmates in high school and elementary and high school students at the Dome Project in their after school and summer program. I taught at DeWitt Clinton High School for a year and a half before moving onto to other public service work. I take an interdisciplinary approach, using other su...
Harvard University
Masters, Public Policy
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelors, History

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Reshma
Hi everyone, I am a recent graduate in Biochemistry and Africana studies from Knox College in Galesburg. I have about 3 years of tutoring experiences in biology as well as other subjects as well. I also love to paint and will be working on finishing a few pieces soon!
Knox College
Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rachel
I graduated with highest honors from Texas A&M University and received a B.S. in Forestry and Ecological Restoration. While in college, I worked for three years as a tutor for the A&M Athletics Department, tutoring in multiple math subjects, biology, chemistry, ecology, botany, history, English, and...
Texas A & M University-College Station
Bachelors, Ecological Restoration, Forestry

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Meredith
I am a student and a researcher with a lifelong passion for teaching! A twice exceptional* student myself, I specialize in helping other 2e and neurodivergent students reach their goals while making learning a fulfilling process. However, I love working with all students and cultivating a love of le...
Duke Univeristy
Current Undergrad Student, Cellular and Molecular Biology

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Jennifer
I am a graduate of The University of Kentucky and received my Bachelor of Arts in Special Education (K-12.) I have taught for 17 1/2 years, teaching the last 16 years in Gilbert. I have experience teaching all subjects and grade levels in elementary schools in special education classrooms and genera...
University of Kentucky - Bachelors, Special Education
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Executive functioning develops progressively from kindergarten through high school. In elementary school, students are expected to follow multi-step directions, organize materials, and begin planning simple tasks. By middle school, expectations shift to managing longer-term projects, organizing notes across multiple subjects, and balancing competing deadlines. High school students are expected to independently manage complex assignments, prioritize effectively across several classes, and develop study systems that work for them. With Chicago's 17.7:1 student-teacher ratio across the district, many students benefit from personalized instruction that reinforces these grade-level skills in ways tailored to their learning style.
Executive functioning and intelligence are completely separate skills. A student can be intellectually gifted but struggle with organization, time management, or impulse control—or vice versa. Executive functioning refers to the mental processes that help you plan, organize, manage time, regulate emotions, and shift between tasks. These are learnable skills that improve with practice and support. Many students for Chicago benefit from personalized instruction focused specifically on building executive functioning habits, because classroom instruction often assumes these skills are already in place rather than teaching them directly.
Common challenges include losing track of assignments, difficulty starting or completing tasks, trouble organizing materials and backpacks, procrastination, managing multiple deadlines, transitioning between activities, and emotional regulation when frustrated. For students in Chicago, these challenges are often compounded by the demands of balancing schoolwork, extracurriculars, and social pressures. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction can identify which specific skills are causing difficulty—whether it's planning, organization, time management, or task initiation—and build targeted strategies that actually work for that individual student's brain and lifestyle.
Expert tutors help students develop executive functioning through direct coaching, practice, and habit-building rather than just explaining concepts. This includes teaching concrete strategies like breaking large projects into smaller steps, creating visual schedules, using checklists, and developing routines. Tutors work alongside students on actual schoolwork, helping them apply these strategies in real time and troubleshoot what isn't working. For students in Chicago, this personalized approach means strategies are tailored to your student's specific subjects, teachers, and goals—not generic tips that might not stick.
Yes. Executive functioning strategies are particularly valuable for students with ADHD, learning disabilities, or anxiety, as these conditions often affect executive function. However, executive functioning support benefits any student who struggles with organization, time management, or task initiation—regardless of whether there's a diagnosis. Tutors experienced in executive functioning can work effectively with students who have been evaluated or diagnosed, or with students who simply need stronger organizational and planning skills. The strategies are customized to work with your student's specific challenges and strengths.
Results are typically visible within 4-8 weeks when strategies are practiced consistently. Students often show improvements in completing homework on time, organizing materials and assignments, reducing stress around deadlines, and increased independence in managing schoolwork. Many students also report better grades once they have systems in place, since they're no longer losing assignments or forgetting to study. The goal is to build lasting habits and skills that transfer across all classes and activities—not just get through one assignment.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in executive functioning and understand the specific challenges your student faces. When you describe your student's situation—whether it's trouble with organization, procrastination, transitioning between tasks, or managing multiple deadlines—Varsity Tutors matches you with a tutor experienced in that area. You can discuss learning style, any diagnoses or evaluations, and specific goals to ensure the fit is right. Many tutors offer an initial consultation to talk through your student's needs before committing to tutoring.
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