Kindergarten - College
Tutoring/Academic Support
with a focus on transformative social-emotional learning
Starting at $60 per hour
- ELA, Focused Word Family (vocabulary), Reading Comprehension, & Writing
- Spanish
- Math
- Social Studies (History & Government)
- Science
Academic coaching delves deeper into the “how” of being an effective student and lifelong learner. It fuses conventional components of tutoring with a heavy focus on developing students’ executive function (often called the “management system of the brain”). Executive function is a set of mental skills that include working memory, cognitive flexibility (flexible thinking), and inhibitory control (which includes self-control). Students use these skills daily to set goals, plans, and accomplish tasks. Difficulty with executive function can cause a student to struggle with focusing, following directions, and regulating emotions. A lack of growth in these skills often impacts them both academically and personally. Executive function skills include:
- Paying attention
- Organizing, planning, and prioritizing
- Beginning tasks and following through to completion
- Understanding different points of view
- Regulating emotions
- Self-monitoring (keeping track of what you’re doing)
Those struggling with executive skills may have trouble:
- Starting or completing a task
- Prioritizing tasks
- Remembering what they just heard or read
- Following directions or a sequence of steps
- Adapting well to a change in rules or routines
- Switching from one task to another
- Regulating emotions
- Organizing their thoughts
- Keeping track of their belongings
- Managing their time
Experiencing difficulty with executive function isn’t a learning disability or diagnosis, but it’s common in people who think and learn differently. The good news is that academic coaching uses strategy instruction that teaches students how to learn. These strategies involve acquiring, remembering, and expressing information that translate into the rest of their lives. Students typically learn the what (content) but not the how (strategies) which is equally important. Strategy instruction is how students learn, use, and remember information. Academic coaching is largely organizational coaching — equipping students with tools to organize their thoughts, plans, homework, etc., and this all leads to higher levels of cognitive and metacognitive development. Ultimately, students can recognize patterns of behavior that are no longer serving them well and focus on what really matters. Academic coaching offers a retraining of the mind with various cognitive strategies including note-taking, creating mnemonics, developing and organizing an outline, and using the active listening strategy called SLANT. Evidence-based behavior strategies offer much needed guidance and ownership of reclaiming any areas of difficulty with executive function. Overall, academic coaching provides students with the opportunity to be held accountable by their academic coach, to learn time management, organizational skills, goal setting, and effective strategy implementation in a highly personalized plan of action.
Starting at $10 per session
- Empathy- Focused Sessions (interactive time focused on developing social-emotional skills, recognizing emotions, and learning interconnectedness all while modeling kindness & compassion)
- Wellness (activities focusing on motor skills, calisthenics, body management, self care, and stress reduction techniques)
- Monthly workshops include Ecogreen Learning Lab (environmental science and art), therapeutic ceramics, content creation, songwriting, and more!
Starting at $60 per hour
At Compass Educators, we help students move toward their future with clarity, confidence, and a strong sense of purpose. Whether they’re exploring colleges, careers, apprenticeships, or entrepreneurial paths, our coaching sessions offer individualized support every step of the way.
We guide students through:
Personal statement writing and editing
Resume preparation and professional audits
Mock interviews and communication skills
Apprenticeship and internship exploration
College matching and application strategy
Scholarship research and FAFSA navigation
Career interest assessments (CliftonStrengths, Enneagram, MBTI)
Executive functioning, time management, and test prep
More than just checking boxes, we support teens in identifying who they are, what excites them, and where they’re headed. Our trauma-informed, student-centered approach empowers them to lead their journey—while parents can feel confident knowing they’re not doing it alone.