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Does your child deal with disorganization, procrastination, difficulty starting a big social studies projects, and time management? So many talented and bright children have their natural abilities eclipsed by their executive function issues. This is especially true for students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Like adults, sooner or later all students will need to develop better organization skills, time management tricks, and productivity tips. For some students, these problems become visible in middle school and for others at the beginning of high school.
We are experts in helping students with executive function skill development and academic achievement. Education services usually deal with academics. Executive function coaches usually deal with organization and time management. At Research Inspired Tutoring, we do both at the same time. In fact, we prefer it this way.
Whether your child has ADHD or just needs a few new skills to get work done, we build up your child's executive function toolkit.
We consistently teach executive function skills within the context of academics. We work in parallel with time management and organization and schoolwork.
Learn more at our blog:
Quick Look at Five Theories on Executive Function
Executive Functions and Elementary Students
Executive function problems come in two flavors
Our flagship service, we bring executive function instruction directly to your home. Our tutors will blend executive function instruction with academics right at your dinner table. We are especially skilled with ADHD students.
For students with IEPs, those of our tutors who have a teaching credential can meet with your child during study halls or electives to deliver help, study skills, and instruction during school hours. See here for details.
Too often expensive educational psychological evaluations fall short of being applied to student learning and growth. In our work with ADHD students, we can provide a reanalysis of the reports to direct our interventions.
Our approach is tailored toward developing good and strong habits that are productive for school. Our students learn quick and useful protocols for checking assignments.
We work with your child to develop self-awareness around due dates, grades, missing assignments, and deadlines.
Procrastination is a sign of a child who does not know how to start something. We work with children to teach them ways to become unstuck.
From elementary to middle school, children are developing a sense of themselves in space and time. We help children manage time concretely using clocks and timers.
With great care, we guide children on the steps toward managing their workload with a variety of planners. This helps them find time to complete project. Excellent for student athletes.
Crushed papers in a backpack? Overloaded folders? We work with children to codesign organizational systems that fit their needs and lifestyle.
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