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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
6+ years
Anya
I am a teacher and actress in NYC. I recently moved back from France where I lived for the last three years working as an elementary school teacher and professional actress. Having struggled with dyslexia throughout my high school and college days, learning how to learn has been a life-long process ...
Kalamazoo College
Bachelor in Arts, Theater Arts

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Kevin
I am absolutely committed to helping students succeed. I have not only mastered teaching techniques, I have the ability to listen to your needs and create a tutoring program that is custom-made for you.
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jean
I am a certified teacher, qualified to teach Social Studies, Math, and English in grades 7 through 12. With four years of substitute teaching and other classroom experience, as well as many years of tutoring in various subject areas, I am a seasoned and versatile tutor. Not only have I taught math a...
Hofstra University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology State Certified Teacher

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Sarah
I grew up in Central Arkansas and discovered my love for teaching while mentoring in impoverished schools in Little Rock. I went on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Education and my Masters of Art in Teaching with a Special Education Endorsement at the University of Arkansas. Now I am a 4th grad...
University of Arkansas
Master of Arts Teaching, Elementary School Teaching
University of Arkansas
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Nabil
I am a sophomore at Barnard College of Columbia University majoring in History with a minor in Spanish. I have 4 years tutoring experience with middle school, high school, and college students with specialties in math, writing, and Spanish. Outside of school, I enjoy working out, going to museums, a...
Barnard College
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Amanda
My name is Amanda Pursel and I am a freshman at Shippensburg University this year. I am majoring in Elementary Education and minoring in Psychology. I have a love for working with kids and have been volunteering in classrooms since my junior year of high school. Senior year I spent every day after s...
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Current Undergrad, Elementary Education

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Linda
I am a licensed teacher with 15 years of classroom teaching experience. I am certified to teach grades 1 - 6 and high school English, and I also have certifications in AIG (Academically and Intellectually Gifted) and ESL (English as a Second Language). I received a BS degree in Elementary Education ...
National Louis University
Masters in Education, Educational Leadership
UW-Milwaukee
Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education

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Tivoli
I am currently a fourth grade special educator providing support in primarily math, reading and writing. I also work as a reading interventionist with the Leveled Literacy Intervention program as well as Sonday for students who benefited from multisensory reading instruction.I graduated in June 2004...
Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University
Master of Arts, Education
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

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Eric
Hello! My name is Eric and I am kind of a geek when it comes to math. I love teaching math and finding the right way to get math to click for you. I have been teaching math for 6 years. I taught middle school math for 3 years and high school math for 3 years. I can't wait to work with you.
Northern Illinois University
Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Business Management
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Frequently Asked Questions
Executive functioning refers to the mental processes that help us plan, organize, manage time, focus attention, and control impulses. Students often struggle with these skills because they're not explicitly taught in most classrooms—they're expected to develop naturally. In Brooklyn's diverse school environment with an average student-teacher ratio of 11.7:1, many students don't get the individualized attention needed to build these foundational skills. Common challenges include difficulty starting assignments, organizing materials, managing deadlines, and shifting between tasks.
In a typical Brooklyn classroom, teachers focus on content delivery across many subjects for 25+ students simultaneously. Personalized tutoring targets the specific executive functioning gaps holding a student back—whether that's time management, working memory strategies, or task initiation. Tutors can adapt techniques to match how your student learns best, provide immediate feedback, and break down complex skills into manageable steps. This focused approach often produces measurable improvement in organization, planning, and follow-through within weeks rather than months.
Executive functioning skills develop gradually from elementary school through adulthood, but support becomes especially important around 3rd-4th grade when assignments become more complex and independent, and again in middle school when students must manage multiple classes and teachers. High schoolers often benefit from executive functioning skills to handle increased homework volume and long-term projects. That said, students at any grade level can benefit from targeted support. The earlier students develop strong organizational and planning habits, the more confident and successful they become across all their subjects.
Expert tutors work on core executive functioning skills including: time management and deadline tracking, task initiation and follow-through, organization systems for materials and information, working memory strategies, planning and breaking down large projects, attention and focus techniques, and impulse control. Tutors assess which skills are most impacting your student's performance—for example, a student might need help with task initiation while another struggles with working memory. The tutoring plan is customized to address those specific needs, often with practical strategies students can use immediately in their Brooklyn schools and at home.
Look for patterns like frequently forgetting assignments or materials, difficulty starting homework without reminders, trouble organizing backpacks or desks, struggling to estimate how long tasks take, losing track of deadlines, or getting overwhelmed by multi-step projects. You might also notice procrastination, incomplete assignments, or your student knowing the material but struggling to show it on tests due to poor planning. If your child's teacher mentions organizational or planning challenges, or if you're spending significant time prompting and reminding, executive functioning support could make a real difference. Varsity Tutors can connect you with tutors who specialize in assessing and building these skills.
Many students show noticeable progress within 3-4 weeks of consistent personalized instruction, especially with specific skills like using a planner or breaking down assignments. Deeper habit changes—where students automatically organize their work or manage time without reminders—typically develop over 2-3 months of regular practice and reinforcement. The timeline depends on your student's starting point, how frequently they're working with a tutor, and how consistently they practice strategies at home and school. Tutors track progress regularly and adjust approaches to keep momentum going.
Yes. Executive functioning challenges are common in students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences, and personalized instruction can be particularly beneficial. Tutors experienced in working with students who have these diagnoses know how to build compensatory strategies—like visual organizers, time-blocking systems, or task checklists—that work with how their brain naturally operates. They're also skilled at breaking material into smaller, more manageable chunks and providing the repetition and practice that helps skills stick. If your student has a diagnosis, let Varsity Tutors know so you can be connected with tutors experienced in that area.
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