Research-Based Strategies to Improve Organization, Time Management, and Study Skills
Our one-on-one virtual executive function coaching program supports students from elementary school through college who struggle with skills like organization, time management, effective studying, and motivation.
Some tutors and firms say they provide executive function coaching, but they don’t do it the way we do! Here is why our approach gives students such a lasting advantage in school and in life:
- Research-based. Our EF Coaches combine their own experience and strategies with the latest research-based study skills and best practices for improving executive functioning skills. In short, it’s not what we think will work, but what we know will make a difference.
- Hand-picked coaches. We carefully select our educational coaches from a large pool of qualified applicants. Each month we provide professional development opportunities to share the latest research-based strategies.
- A true program. We use a proven, research-based executive function skill-building program instead of just helping students with homework.
- Customization. Each session is tailored to best serve your student’s needs.
“My son’s Executive Function Coach is incredible. My son is now working independently, keeping track of due dates, and working ahead. He is more diligent, more conscientious, and more motivated. His grades have improved across the board. No more scrambling and stress at the end of an academic quarter. He requires zero nagging about schoolwork, and as a result, our mother/son relationship has improved. It is a transformation, and we are SO thankful. Worth every penny!!” – Colleen McNiff, Parent
Our virtual EF Coaches will work with your student to:
- Create and implement a system for the organization of school materials (physical and digital).
- Prioritize daily homework assignments.
- Complete long-term projects by breaking them down into manageable chunks.
- Schedule homework and extracurricular time.
- Teach valuable study and test-taking skills such as memory techniques, note-taking, and active reading strategies.
- Monitor homework quality and completion.