6-12th Grade Coaching
Transform your student’s academic success with expert Executive Function coaching.
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Reach academic and personal goals with proven Executive Function coaching. We help students with ADHD, anxiety, and learning differences develop the strategies they need to succeed. Your student will learn organization, time management, and study skills that build lasting academic confidence and success.
High School Coaching
Prepare your teen for college, trades, or career success with targeted Executive Function support. Our coaches specialize in helping students with ADHD, anxiety, and learning challenges develop the skills needed for high school success – from managing complex assignments to building independent study habits.
Help your teen thrive
academically & beyond
Watch your student transform from struggling to confident. Our Executive Function coaches teach the skills most schools don’t: organization, time management, study strategies, and self-advocacy. We don’t just help with homework – we build the foundation for lifelong success.
Personalized coaching that works
In-Person Coaching
Experience breakthrough results with 1:1 coaching. Our experts use proven techniques to build Executive Function skills through engaging, face-to-face sessions that students actually enjoy.
Virtual Coaching
Accessible from anywhere, our remote program provides targeted academic assistance and mentorship, ensuring academic success and personal development.
Free Strategy Session (30 Minutes)
Start with a free consultation to discover exactly how Executive Function coaching will help your student succeed. We’ll analyze their current challenges and create an action plan tailored to their needs.
Schedule your consultation →students mentored since 2017
of high school students attend a college or university
of first-time students improve their GPA
of students report decreased levels of academic anxiety
Untapped Success Stories
Malarie’s journey:
Malarie has always found school challenging. Since high school, she’s struggled to juggle her classes and complete her assignments on time.
When Malarie and her mentor, Emiko, started working together, they focused on organizing her assignments and improving her time management skills. Emiko introduced various methods to help Malarie manage her time better, like the Pomodoro method, time blocking, and avoiding multitasking. They spent time reflecting on her study habits to find what worked best for her. As Malarie began college, they continued to work on time management, emphasizing the importance of structuring her day and taking care of herself.
With Emiko’s support, Malarie has made significant progress in managing her academic responsibilities and prioritizing her well-being. Their ongoing partnership is helping Malarie navigate the challenges of college life. Together, Malarie and Emiko are laying the groundwork for a successful academic journey marked by growth and achievement.
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How It Works
Getting started with Untapped is easy.
30-Minute Intake Session
Connect with Untapped Learning by scheduling a brief intake session. During this 30-minute consultation, our team gains valuable insights into your student’s challenges and goals, paving the way for a tailored mentoring approach.
Personalized Mentorship Plan
Following the intake session, Untapped Learning designs a personalized mentorship plan. This plan aligns with your student’s unique needs, combining academic guidance, personal development strategies, and movement-based approaches for holistic growth.
Watch Your Student Grow
Experience the transformative impact as your student engages in personalized coaching sessions. Witness their growth, increased confidence, and enhanced academic skills, setting them on a trajectory toward success in both academics and life.
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Read More →Frequently asked questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our services, coaching approach, and student support.
Executive function (or EF) skills include planning, organization, time management, focused attention, impulse control, task initiation, flexibility, emotional regulation, verbal and working memory, problem-solving, and metacognition. These skills are hosted in the prefrontal cortex, which is the part of the brain responsible for decision-making, attention, behavior, and emotion. (When people talk about our brains not fully developing until our mid- to late-twenties, this is the part of the brain they’re referring to.) In more tangible terms, these are the skills that help us maintain routines, prevent procrastination, and get out the door on time (among other things).
Many people develop these skills in their teens, but sometimes the skills don’t come naturally to everyone. People who have learning challenges like ADHD and dyslexia, those who struggle with anxiety or depression, and many others with no official diagnoses, often need to be taught these skills. With practice, everyone is capable of learning them.
That’s where we come in!
While traditional tutoring aims to improve understanding and performance in specific subject areas, executive function coaching targets the skills necessary for effective learning across all subjects. Untapped’s mentors empower students to understand their own learning processes, develop strategies for overcoming obstacles, and build self-regulation skills. We like to say that we approach executive function skill development through an academic perspective, but our focus is on the cognitive processes behind successful learning. Planning, organizing, etc. through the lens of school provides consistent, tangible ways for mentors and students to recognize and practice these skills. This approach typically facilitates immediate academic improvement, but more importantly, it fosters long-term resilience and adaptability, equipping students with the skills to tackle new challenges on their own.
At the end of the day, we’re less focused on GPA and more focused on increasing independence and building confidence so our students are successful in and beyond school.
Our in-person middle and high school students meet with their mentors at the same time every week for one hour. These sessions, held in the supportive and interactive environment of our Broomfield center, enable students and mentors to build a strong rapport and offer immediate feedback and encouragement.
Remote students and college students meet with their mentors twice a week for 30-minute sessions. These shorter meetings help students stay engaged and focused. Meeting twice a week is especially beneficial for college students—and their workloads—as it allows mentors to help students adjust their weekly plan and course correct when needed.
Regardless of student age or location, mentors reach out throughout the week to check in on progress, help problem-solve any situations that may arise, and provide supportive accountability from a non-parent, non-teacher perspective.
Untapped employs a multifaceted approach to track and measure the progress of our students, ensuring that each step forward is recognized and built upon. We also acknowledge that progress often looks like “two steps forward, one step back.” We begin by establishing clear, individualized goals based on a student’s initial assessment, strengths, and areas for development. Progress is then monitored through a combination of qualitative observations and quantitative metrics, including the completion of specific tasks and/or assignments, tracking grades, improvements in time management and organizational skills, and reflections on learning experiences. Regular check-ins with students and parents provide opportunities to assess growth, address challenges, and adjust strategies as needed. This allows us to celebrate successes, big and small, and ensures that our mentoring remains aligned with each student’s evolving needs.
Mentors at Untapped undergo a comprehensive training program designed to equip them with the knowledge, skills, and sensitivity required to effectively support students with diverse learning needs. Here’s an overview of the training process:
- Foundational Knowledge: Initial training sessions focus on foundational knowledge in developmental psychology, educational psychology, and an understanding of neurodiversity, including ADHD, dyslexia, and ASD.
- Executive Function Skills: Mentors receive in-depth training on executive function skills, specifically on recognizing deficits and taking action to target that skill development in a way that does not make students feel insufficient, attacked, or “less than.” This training incorporates strategies that aid in learning and skill development that benefit ALL students, and not only those with learning differences.
- Ethical and Privacy Training: Mentors are thoroughly trained on ethical considerations and privacy laws relevant to working with minors and sensitive information. This ensures all interactions and data handling comply with high standards of confidentiality and integrity. Mentors are also required to complete mandatory reporter training once a year.
- Cultural and Contextual Sensitivity: Recognizing the diverse backgrounds of students, mentors are trained to approach their work with cultural and contextual sensitivity. This prepares them to respect and understand different family dynamics, beliefs, and values.
- Ongoing Professional Development: Beyond initial training, mentors engage in continuous professional development, including workshops and peer learning sessions. This ensures they remain updated on the latest research, techniques, and tools in education and psychology.
- Feedback and Supervision: Regular feedback sessions and supervision are part of the training and development process, allowing mentors to refine their skills, discuss challenges, and continuously improve their effectiveness.
Untapped’s training program ensures that mentors are not only well-prepared to meet the academic and developmental needs of their students but also support their emotional and psychological well-being.
Here’s a step-by-step overview of the enrollment process:
- Initial Inquiry: Parents or guardians start by reaching out to Untapped through our website, phone, or email to express interest in our mentoring programs. This initial contact includes a brief discussion about the student’s needs, challenges, and goals.
- Intake Meeting: Following the initial inquiry and the resulting phone call, an “intake” is scheduled. This meeting can take place in person, over the phone, or via a video call, but its purpose is to provide an opportunity for parents and students to learn more about Untapped, discuss specific needs, and ask any questions they may have. During this meeting, Untapped employees will get a feel for the student’s academic skills, executive function challenges, learning styles, and any specific challenges or areas of concern. Based on that information, they can recommend a mentor to Untapped’s scheduling coordinator. This match is based on the student’s needs, personality, interests, and the mentor’s expertise, teaching style, and experience. Ensuring a good fit is crucial for building a positive and productive mentoring relationship.
- Enrollment: Once a mentor is matched and the program is selected, the formal enrollment process begins. This includes setting clear, achievable goals for the student, establishing a schedule for sessions, and discussing any logistical details.
Reach out now to start the process!