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Certified Tutor
4+ years
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...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science
Medical University of South Carolina
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
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...
University of Pennsylvania
MED
Swarthmore College
MED
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Heather
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 ...
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mati
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...
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Sydney
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...
Mercer University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jennifer
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-...
Boston College
Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Dartmouth College
B.A. in History
Duke University
Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies
Certified Tutor
Charles
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...
Columbia University Teacher's College
Masters in Education, Counseling Psychology
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Elise
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 ...
Appalachian State University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Studio Arts
Carthage College
Certificate, Special Education
Certified Tutor
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...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MBA in Finance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's in Engineering
Certified Tutor
13+ years
Kenneth
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 ...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Neuroscience
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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, stay focused, manage their workload, and adapt when plans change. For students in Tucson's diverse school districts, developing these skills early makes a significant difference in grades, test performance, and long-term learning habits.
Many students struggle with time management, procrastination, organization, working memory, and task initiation—difficulty starting assignments even when they understand the material. Others have trouble breaking large projects into manageable steps, prioritizing competing demands, or shifting between different types of work. These challenges often go unnoticed in classroom settings where teachers manage 20+ students, but personalized 1-on-1 instruction can target each student's specific gaps and build practical strategies.
In a typical classroom with a 15.2:1 student-teacher ratio, teachers focus on content delivery rather than individual organizational or planning strategies. Personalized tutoring allows tutors to assess how a specific student works, identify their unique barriers, and teach customized techniques for planning, organizing materials, managing deadlines, and staying focused. Tutors can also work directly with a student's actual assignments and help them apply executive functioning skills in real time.
Students typically see improvements in assignment completion rates, time management, organization of materials and notes, ability to start tasks without procrastination, and overall academic confidence. Many students also report better grades as they apply these skills across subjects, reduced stress about deadlines, and stronger independence in managing their workload. Results vary by student, but consistent practice with personalized strategies usually produces noticeable changes within 4-6 weeks.
Executive functioning skills are valuable at any age, but they become especially critical during transitions—from elementary to middle school, middle to high school, and into college. Middle and high school students often face increased workload, multiple teachers, and greater independence, making executive functioning skills essential. Younger students benefit from early skill-building, while high school and college-bound students often need help managing complex schedules, long-term projects, and multiple deadlines simultaneously.
Tutors typically start by understanding how the student currently approaches work—their strengths, specific challenges, learning style, and current strategies. They may review the student's typical assignments, calendar, and organizational systems to identify gaps. From there, tutors collaborate with the student to set priorities and introduce practical tools and techniques tailored to their needs, whether that's a planning system, time-blocking method, task breakdown strategies, or focus techniques.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in executive functioning and understand the needs of Tucson students. You can share your student's specific challenges—whether it's procrastination, organization, time management, or task initiation—and we'll match you with a tutor whose expertise and teaching style fit your needs. The process is straightforward, and tutors can often begin within days.
Tutors monitor progress through observable changes like improved assignment completion, better organization, meeting deadlines, and reduced procrastination. They may also track metrics like time spent on tasks, quality of planning before starting work, and the student's confidence level. Regular check-ins help tutors adjust strategies as needed, reinforce what's working, and introduce new techniques to address emerging challenges as the student takes on more complex responsibilities.
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