Expert support for every learner.
Every subject. Every stage.
Every service at Mighty Minds is led by a licensed educator and built entirely around the individual child. We use research-based, multi-sensory instruction to help students build lasting skills, genuine confidence, and lifelong independence.
Individualized Tutoring
One-on-one academic support with a licensed educator, tailored to each student’s unique strengths, needs, and goals. Sessions are held at home, at the library, or virtually — on your schedule.
- All subjects, all grade levels (Pre-K through high school)
- Fully individualized learning plans from day one
- Regular session notes and progress updates for families
- Flexible scheduling — afternoons, evenings, and weekends
School Staffing & Partnerships
Licensed special educators and interventionists placed directly in schools — in flexible, part-time, full-time, or consulting roles — to strengthen outcomes for every student.
- Licensed special education teachers and interventionists
- Flexible placement options to fit your school’s needs
- Collaborative support for classroom teachers and staff
- Focused on measurable student outcomes
Special Education Advocacy
Navigating the special education process can feel overwhelming. We sit at the IEP table with you — providing expert guidance through evaluations, meetings, and accommodations so your child receives every support they are entitled to.
- IEP review, preparation, and meeting support
- Evaluation guidance and interpretation
- Accommodation and service recommendations
- Family education and empowerment
Summer Programs
Structured, engaging summer instruction designed to maintain the progress your child worked all year to build. Summer is not the time to lose ground — it’s the time to go further.
- Individualized summer learning plans
- Focus on skill retention and continued growth
- Available for students of all levels and needs
- Flexible scheduling throughout the summer months
We do not just teach.
We reach.
Our licensed educators use a multi-sensory approach that activates sight, sound, touch, and movement so knowledge builds stronger and lasts longer. We teach strategies, not just content — what students learn in a Mighty Minds session travels with them across every subject and every stage of learning.
No two students learn the same way. Our educators meet each child where they are, adapt in real time, and build the kind of understanding that shows up in the classroom long after the session ends.
Visual
Color coding, mapping, and pattern recognition
Auditory
Rhythm, verbal patterns, and phonological awareness
Tactile
Hands-on materials, tracing, and manipulatives
Kinesthetic
Movement, embodied learning, and real-world practice
Every learner is welcome.
No exceptions.
Students who need support
Students with IEPs, learning differences, dyslexia, ADHD, or those who are falling behind and need targeted, individualized intervention to catch up and build confidence.
Students who are on track
Students performing at grade level who want to sharpen their skills, build stronger academic habits, and develop the strategies they need to stay ahead.
Students who are ready to go further
Students who are thriving and want enrichment, acceleration, and the kind of deep challenge that pushes them to discover what they are truly capable of.
Individualized instruction works.
The average student receiving individualized tutoring outperforms 98% of students in a conventional classroom setting.
Bloom, B.S. (1984). The 2 Sigma Problem. Educational Researcher. Among the most cited studies in education history.
Academic self-confidence is the single strongest predictor of student achievement, outranking prior performance, test scores, and socioeconomic status.
Robbins et al. (2004), meta-analysis of 109 studies. Psychological Bulletin.
Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College leads federally funded research in Nashville schools showing individualized intervention produces significant gains for learners at every level.
Fuchs, L.S. et al., Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. Funded by NIH and the U.S. Department of Education.
Let’s find the right fit for your child.
Your first consultation is free. No commitment, no pressure — just a real conversation about your child and what is possible.