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5+ years
Ismael
I am a licensed school psychologist as well as a licensed behavior analyst trained in ABA, behavior therapy and CBT. I was educated at the University of Michigan. I've been in education for well over a decade working with varying levels of learners from elementary to high school as well as special e...
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Masters in Education, Special Education
Central State University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Psychology

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Chante'
Bachelor's of Arts in Political Science, minor in Philosophy. Pursuing a Masters in Sustainable Development.I have been teaching for four years independently, and contracted with organizations. Subjects I have tutored include High School Math (Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics), Element...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Zachary
I am passionate about teaching and tutoring and I thoroughly enjoy helping students gain an understanding and a drive for their studies. I have a long history of working with students of all grade levels and abilities (elementary school through college), and I have a good understanding of strategies...
Yale University
Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alissa
I have my law degree from Notre Dame University and my undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Communications Studies from Loyola University Chicago. I am passionate about the importance of education and hope to be able to help my students attain their goes. I am particularly passionate about...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
University of Notre Dame
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Andrew
I'm a recent CS grad, having tutored high school- and college-aged students over the complete gamut of computer science topics from the basics of programming language constructs to computational analysis and finite automata.I find that CS is best taught by example, so my teaching methods will involv...
Rice University
Bachelors, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Larry
All student have different ways to learn and succeed in different subjects. if you need help completing assignments, understanding concepts, practicing problems or preparing for exams, together we can find the optimal method for you. I'm here to help!
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Materials Science
Lincoln University
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Kate Jillian
I am a senior pre-med student at DePaul University majoring in chemistry with a concentration in biochemistry/medicinal chemistry and minoring in biology. I have previous experience as a teaching assistant and science tutor at DePaul. When I am not working or studying, I enjoy trying out new restaur...
DePaul University
Bachelors, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Michael
My name is Michael Grantham. After receiving a perfect GRE Quant score, I was accepted to Columbia University's Data Science Institute. I recently graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a 4.0 in mathematical classes, which was my major. I have a real passion for teaching and tutoring...
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Bachelors, Mathematics

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Vanessa
I am a Junior in Chemical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University. I am a founding member of VCU's chapter of the engineering sorority, Phi Sigma Rho. In my free time I enjoy playing the piano, cuddling with my puppy while watching Riverdale, and playing Sims 4.I love learning and helping ot...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering

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Hanna
I have a been tutoring since high school, and I have a passion for helping people, which is why I am majoring in Psychology. Psychology combines my aptitude in math and science with my love of people.In middle school, I taught violin and piano lessons to beginners. This was my introduction to teachi...
John Brown University
Bachelor of Science, Psychology
John Brown University
Current Grad Student, Counseling Psychology
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Frequently Asked Questions
Executive functioning skills are essential for academic success and include planning, organization, time management, working memory, and self-monitoring. For students in Detroit, these skills become increasingly critical as they progress through school—especially when managing multiple assignments, projects, and extracurricular activities. Many students struggle with breaking down large tasks into smaller steps, maintaining focus during independent work, or keeping track of deadlines and materials. Developing strong executive functioning helps students become more independent learners and reduces reliance on constant reminders from teachers and parents.
In a classroom setting with an average student-teacher ratio of 20.7:1 in Detroit schools, teachers have limited time to provide individualized strategies for each student's specific challenges. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify exactly which executive functioning skills need work—whether that's planning multi-step projects, managing distractions, or organizing materials—and teach customized strategies tailored to how each student learns best. Tutors can also work at the student's pace, practice new skills repeatedly, and adjust approaches based on what actually works, rather than using one-size-fits-all classroom methods.
Executive functioning development begins in early elementary school, but the demands increase significantly in middle school and high school. In elementary grades, students focus on basic organization and following multi-step directions. By middle school, they need stronger planning and time management to handle homework, projects, and multiple classes. In high school, executive functioning becomes critical for managing complex assignments, studying for tests, and preparing for college or career. However, students at any age can benefit from targeted support—many high schoolers in Detroit discover that strengthening these skills makes the college transition much smoother.
Tutors work with students to identify why procrastination happens—whether it's because a task feels overwhelming, the student isn't sure where to start, or there are too many distractions. They teach practical strategies like breaking projects into smaller chunks with individual deadlines, using time-blocking techniques, and building in regular breaks. Tutors also help students recognize their peak focus times and create distraction-free work environments. Through consistent practice with these strategies and positive reinforcement, students gradually build better habits and develop confidence in their ability to start and complete work on their own.
Absolutely. Executive functioning is the foundation for success in every subject. When students improve their ability to organize materials, plan their approach to problems, manage their time, and check their work, these skills transfer across math, science, English, social studies, and beyond. Many students in Detroit find that after strengthening executive functioning, their grades improve in multiple classes because they're better able to manage assignments, study effectively, and stay on top of deadlines. The skills learned are life skills that benefit students in and out of the classroom.
Look for tutors who have specific experience working with students on executive functioning challenges and who understand the academic demands in Detroit schools. It's helpful if they can assess which particular skills need the most support—planning, organization, time management, or working memory—rather than teaching generic tips. The best tutors also teach strategies that are evidence-based and practical, work collaboratively with parents and teachers, and focus on building independence so students can eventually apply these skills on their own. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in executive functioning and can create a personalized plan based on your student's specific needs.
Most students begin noticing improvements in focus, organization, or task completion within 4-6 weeks of consistent practice with new strategies. However, building lasting executive functioning habits usually takes longer—typically 2-3 months of regular work before strategies become automatic. The timeline depends on the student's age, which skills need the most support, and how often they practice between sessions. Younger students may need more time to develop these skills, while older students sometimes see faster improvement because they understand the value of better organization and can apply strategies more independently. Ongoing support helps ensure improvements stick.
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