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Certified Tutor
5+ years
Dr
I am here for you! Helping students meet academic and personal goals is why I am totally here! I am thrilled about this opportunity to work with you and I am positive that I can help with your upcoming goals and objectives!
California State University-Fresno
Master of Science, Counselor Education
Biola University
Bachelor in Arts, Public Relations

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Ann
I am a Master Trainer with Action Based Learning (ABL). I am also a Time to Teach Center for Teacher Effectiveness Trainer. I have been a special education (SPED) teacher at all grade levels PreK-12, a SPED Assessment Coordinator, an Assistant Professor at MSUM in teacher preparation (K-12 and Speci...
Minnesota State University-Mankato
Bachelor of Science, Special Education
University of South Dakota
Doctor of Education, Higher Education Administration

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Austin
I am currently a graduate student studying geophysics at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois and will be graduating with my Master of Science degree in May 2016. I graduated with my Bachelor of Science degree in geology with a minor in math from Centenary College of Louisiana in May...
Centenary College of Louisiana
Bachelors, Geology
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Current Grad Student, Geophysics

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

Certified Tutor
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
Learning Disabilities

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Yazmin
With 20 years of experience in Human Resources, I have gained knowledge in every area of the Human Resources field and have become a subject expert. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management as well as a Professional Human Resources Certification (PHR). Currently, I am pursuing my Mas...
Capella University
Master of Science, Human Resources Management
Florida International University
Bachelor of Science, Human Resources Management

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Mark
I was never a straight A student, in fact, I struggled to get B's. It was never a problem with the content I was learning but the context in which that material was presented. After learning about the many different learning profiles that exist in the classroom I realized that students like myself w...
Wright State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Education
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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 essential for academic success and daily life. Students with strong executive functioning can break down assignments into steps, track deadlines, and stay focused, while those who struggle often feel overwhelmed even when they understand the material. With Houston's diverse student population across 945 schools, many students benefit from targeted support to develop these foundational skills.
Students often struggle with time management, difficulty starting or completing tasks, disorganization, working memory issues, and trouble prioritizing assignments. Some students know what they need to do but can't translate that into action, while others lose track of materials or deadlines. These challenges can appear across all grade levels and ability ranges, making personalized support particularly valuable for identifying and addressing each student's specific needs.
In a classroom setting with a 16.3:1 student-teacher ratio, teachers focus on content delivery rather than individual organizational strategies. Personalized tutoring allows tutors to assess how a specific student learns best, identify their particular barriers, and teach customized systems for planning, organizing, and task completion. This one-on-one approach means strategies are tailored to each student's learning style, schedule, and challenges—not a one-size-fits-all method.
Executive functioning becomes increasingly critical as students progress through school. Middle school (grades 6-8) is often a key transition point where organizational demands spike, while high school requires managing multiple classes, projects, and deadlines simultaneously. That said, elementary students can benefit from early skill-building, and college-bound students often need support managing complex coursework. The best time to address executive functioning challenges is whenever a student first struggles.
The first session focuses on understanding the student's specific challenges, learning style, and goals. A tutor might ask about current organizational systems, observe how the student approaches a task, and identify where breakdowns occur—whether in planning, execution, or follow-through. From there, the tutor develops a personalized plan that might include teaching specific strategies like task-breaking, time-blocking, or using organizational tools tailored to what works for that individual student.
Progress shows up in concrete ways: improved grades, completed assignments on time, better organization of materials, reduced stress about deadlines, and increased independence in managing schoolwork. Many students also report feeling more confident and less overwhelmed. A tutor will track specific goals—like completing homework without reminders or organizing a binder system—and adjust strategies as the student builds these skills over time.
Look for tutors with experience in learning strategies, study skills, or working with students who have ADHD, learning differences, or organizational challenges. Many effective executive functioning tutors have backgrounds in education, psychology, or academic coaching. Beyond credentials, the right tutor should be someone who listens carefully to your student's challenges, explains strategies clearly, and can adapt their approach when something isn't working.
Start by connecting with Varsity Tutors to discuss your student's specific challenges and goals. You'll get matched with a tutor who has experience in executive functioning and understands how to work with students in your situation. The process is straightforward—share what's not working, and we'll connect you with someone who can help develop practical, personalized strategies your student can use immediately.
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