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Certified Tutor
5+ years
Gayle
I am a retired (but still licensed) special education teacher. I am certified to teach SpEd, Social Studies, and ELA for K-12. I have tutored adults who are studying to pass the US Citizenship test as well.
Lewis & Clark College
Master of Arts, Social Studies Teacher Education
Portland State University
Bachelor of Science, History

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jesse
I am creative and like to help others find their inner creativity and success in whatever they choose to do!
Frostburg State University
Bachelor in Arts, Art Teacher Education

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

Certified Tutor
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

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Karen
Karen is a Spanish native speaker from Colombia. She has been teaching Spanish as second language and English to Spanish speakers of all ages. She has a Bachelors of Arts in humanities, Spanish and English as second language. She is also Montessori certified.Karen has +14 years experience teaching k...
Pontifical Bolivarian University
Bachelor in Arts, Bilingual Education
Pontifical Bolivarian University
Certificate, Bilingual Education
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Frequently Asked Questions
Executive functioning refers to the mental processes that help us plan, organize, manage time, focus attention, and regulate emotions—essentially the skills needed to get things done. For students in Portland, strong executive functioning is foundational to academic success across all subjects, from managing multi-step assignments to balancing extracurricular activities. Students who struggle with these skills often fall behind not because they lack ability, but because they can't effectively organize their work or manage their time.
Students often struggle with time management (underestimating how long tasks take), organization (losing assignments or materials), planning (not knowing where to start on big projects), and task initiation (procrastination). Others have difficulty with working memory (holding information while working on it) or emotional regulation (getting frustrated when things don't go perfectly). These challenges can appear across Portland's diverse school districts and affect students at any grade level, sometimes masking their true academic potential.
In a classroom setting with Portland's average 17.2:1 student-teacher ratio, teachers can't provide individualized strategies tailored to each student's specific challenges and learning style. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify exactly where a student breaks down in their process—whether it's planning, execution, or follow-through—and teach concrete, customized strategies they can apply immediately. This targeted approach means students build skills faster and develop systems that actually work for their brain, rather than generic study tips.
Elementary students are expected to follow multi-step directions and organize simple materials; middle school adds managing multiple classes, longer-term projects, and increased responsibility for tracking assignments; high school requires independent planning of complex projects, balancing multiple deadlines, and self-advocacy. College-bound students need even stronger skills for managing their own schedule and workload. A tutor can help students at any stage develop the specific skills their current grade demands while building a foundation for future success.
Students typically see concrete, measurable changes: turning in assignments on time, completing homework with fewer reminders, organizing materials so they can find what they need, and breaking large projects into manageable steps. Many students also report reduced anxiety and frustration once they have a system that works. The timeline varies—some students see changes within weeks, while building deeper habits takes a few months—but improvement is usually visible to both the student and their parents.
The first session focuses on assessment and relationship-building. A tutor will ask about the student's current challenges, observe how they approach tasks, and understand their learning style and goals. They'll likely review how the student currently organizes their materials, manages their time, and approaches assignments. This foundation allows the tutor to design a personalized plan targeting the student's specific needs rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
Look for tutors with experience working with students who have executive functioning challenges, whether that's through teaching, special education, coaching, or previous tutoring. Many tutors specialize in specific areas like ADHD support, learning disabilities, or high-achieving students who procrastinate. Beyond credentials, the right tutor should be patient, adaptable, and able to explain strategies clearly. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have relevant expertise and can provide personalized instruction matched to your student's needs.
Parents can reinforce what the tutor teaches by using consistent routines, breaking tasks into smaller steps, and resisting the urge to rescue students from natural consequences (like forgetting their backpack). Simple tools like visual schedules, checklists, and designated homework spaces make a big difference. The most effective approach is when tutors and parents communicate about strategies being taught, so the student hears the same language and methods across settings, which accelerates progress.
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