by Beth Buxbaum | Feb 25, 2025 | Academic Subjects, Executive Function, Online Tutoring, SAT Prep
If you are a high school junior or senior planning to go to college, the time is now to start thinking about the SAT. The SAT measures students’ readiness for college by assessing their reading and math skills, and test-taking abilities. Understanding how the...
by Yolanda Fontanez-Coleman | Feb 24, 2025 | Executive Function
Tutors play a crucial role in guiding students through challenges experienced by executive functioning skills deficits. Let’s look at Sarah, a high school junior balancing AP classes, a part-time job, and soccer practice. She often forgets deadlines and feels...
by Yolanda Fontanez-Coleman | Feb 17, 2025 | Executive Function
By middle school, students like Jason encounter increasing academic expectations. Middle schoolers begin to juggle more than one teacher, more demands, and greater academic expectations. Jason, a seventh-grader, struggles with managing his workload and often...
by Yolanda Fontanez-Coleman | Feb 12, 2025 | Academic Subjects, Executive Function
Meet Emily, a bright and curious fifth-grader who often forgets to turn in her homework and struggles to follow multi-step instructions. Her teachers see her potential but recognize that she lacks the executive functioning skills needed to stay organized and focused....
by Beth Buxbaum | Feb 7, 2025 | Academic Subjects, Executive Function, Online Tutoring, Study Skills
How does a student learn to learn? Many factors influence a student’s ability to understand, engage, and remember what they are learning in school. A student’s inability to comprehend and remember information can affect their learning process and performance. In a...
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