Tutor Portal
Virtual Tutoring
Our Approach
Our Process
Supervision Model
Virtual Tutoring
For Parents
For Specialists
Tutoring Fees
Our Team
Supervisory Team
Tutors and Coaches
Join Our Team
Sister Companies
Our Tutoring
Elementary School Executive Function Tutoring
Middle School Executive Function Tutoring
High School Executive Function Tutoring
College Executive Function Tutoring
ADHD/ADD Tutoring
Complex Learning Profiles
Our Results
Client Testimonials
Write a Review
Press Coverage
Resources
FAQ
Blog
Additional Resources
Time Blind Quiz
Optimize Your At-Home Learning
Special Programs
’20/’21 Academic Year
School-Based Support
After-School Programs
Contact
Press enter to begin your search
Could You Be Time Blind?
Choose the responses that reflect you best to find out.
Q1: Which one sounds more like you?
I always have a good sense of what time of day it is. No need for a sun dial here.
Without a watch or phone, it could be anywhere from 10am to 4pm. Wait, it’s dark out already?
Q2: When asked about you, would your friends be more likely to agree with a or b?
I text that I am on my way, three minutes out, while standing in my bath towel getting water on my phone.
Punctuality is key. Late is a minute after our agreed upon meeting time.
Q3: If I have to study or get some work done, I usually:
Estimate the appropriate amount of time needed to complete my tasks.
Complain that everything takes five times longer than anticipated while I humbly request an extension.
Q4: Where do you see yourself in five years?
Who knows? I live in the moment and don’t plan for the future.
I like imagining what the future holds. I have a forward-looking plan with goals that builds on my past experiences.
Q5: Which one more accurately describes you?
If I follow my coach’s instructions, I have several alarms on my phone each day. Without them, I would forget to take medication, keep appointments, and complete tasks and other activities in my day-to-day.
Remembering when to do things is second nature to me. Alerts and alarms are there as my back-up plan, but I don’t need them.
Q6: What describes you better?
I consult and update my calendar and agenda multiple times per day. Knowing where I need to be, when I need to be there, and what I need to do each day and week is important for planning, prep, and my peace of mind.
I had a planner once but I accidentally left it on the subway, and I haven’t figured out how to use iCal yet.
Q7: If someone asked you how long your commute to work or school takes, you would reply with:
The exact number of minutes and the standard buffer I plan for train delays and construction detours.
That is a tough question to answer, especially since I am usually late!
Full Name*
Email*
Time is Up!
Our Approach
Our Process
Supervision Model
Virtual Tutoring
For Parents
For Specialists
Tutoring Fees
Our Team
Supervisory Team
Tutors and Coaches
Join Our Team
Sister Companies
Our Tutoring
Elementary School Executive Function Tutoring
Middle School Executive Function Tutoring
High School Executive Function Tutoring
College Executive Function Tutoring
ADHD/ADD Tutoring
Complex Learning Profiles
Our Results
Client Testimonials
Write a Review
Press Coverage
Resources
FAQ
Blog
Additional Resources
Time Blind Quiz
Optimize Your At-Home Learning
Special Programs
’20/’21 Academic Year
School-Based Support
After-School Programs
Contact
Tutor Portal
Virtual Tutoring