Executive Functioning Support

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The skills that help your child plan, focus, and follow through aren't always taught in the classroom, but they can be learned.

Your child is smart. So why is everything such a battle?

You know your child is bright. Their teachers say so, too. So why the fight over homework every night? Why is half of it crumpled in the bottom of the backpack? Why do they swear they studied, then come home with a failed test?

Your child isn't lazy, and you aren't doing anything wrong.


The part nobody explained to you

There's a whole set of skills underneath learning that no one ever names for you. Getting started. Keeping track of what's due. Breaking a big project into pieces. Sticking with something hard.

These are executive functioning skills, the air traffic control of the brain. They develop on their own timeline, often years behind everything else. So your quick, curious kid can still have an overwhelmed controller up there. That isn't a character flaw. It's a skills gap, and a set of skills not taught well in schools.

Our Process


This isn't tutoring. A tutor helps with what your child is learning. We work on the how.

  • Getting started without the nightly battle

  • Planning ahead and managing time

  • Breaking big projects into doable steps

  • Staying organized, on paper and on screen

  • Keeping going when it's hard

How we help


  • We start with a real conversation about where things break down

  • We build a plan around your child, not a template

  • We practice on their actual schoolwork, not worksheets

  • We keep you in the loop the whole way

What changes


  • Homework stops being a fight

  • Your child starts to feel capable instead of "bad at school"

  • The strategies become theirs, for life

Deliver with Confidence