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(1377) ADD and ADHD tutors for lessons, class and homework help

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Mike

Basketball Tutor for players and coaches

I have 36 years experience as a Special Educator specializing in developmental abilities and how they relate to growth and learning. I have the experience of Fostering over 150 boys in my Foster Home for DSS/DCF. This has given me a wealth of experience working with children with ADHD.I have a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master's Degree in Special Education from Fitchburg State University. Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Camille

Tutor for All...All Learners, All grades

I hold a masters degree in Curriculum & Instruction with Special Education certification. I am certified in special education k-12. I have more than 6 years of experience teaching students identified as OHI (other health impaired-ADD/ADHD). I support most of my students with behavior regulation, attentional needs, memory issues and executive functioning challenges--all of which are characteristic of ADD/ADHD. Read more


Barbara

Ms. Barbara, MA, SpED, ELA, Writing, and Elementary Mathematics

As a certified special education teacher (with a Master's Degree in dual General Ed and Special Ed), I am qualified to teach ages 3-21 and all grades (K-12) as well as all content areas of subjects: ELA, Math, Social Studies, and Science and I love it!! I presently work with children with special needs (i.e Autistic, ADD/ADHD, Down Syndrome, Spina Bifida, to name a few) as well as students in the general ed setting. As an educator, I make certain that my students are given learning accommodations and modifications during all lessons. Due to on-going tutoring and support, my students have sh Read more


Marsha

K-12 Special Needs Tutor -- special needs Hebrew tutor

Hello, I have been special needs teacher for over 20 years, My approach to teaching is that it should include movement and creativity. I have taught students who present with a variety of conditions. Many of my former students have diagnosis of ADD, ADHD, autism, anxiety, dyslexia, and learning differences. I enjoy getting to know a student, allowing them to show me, what type of learning works best for them. Each student is unique and it is always a mutually rewarding experience. I be... Read more


Jessica

Patient & Knowledgeable School Counselor to Help with Study Skills

I am a licensed counselor in the state of Massachusetts. I have 5+ years experience in working in Special Education schools. Many of my students have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, along with other diagnoses. I have experience helping students break down assignments into smaller pieces so that they can better focus on the task at hand. In helping students, I have provided frequent check-ins to help them remain focused and moving through the materials. These check-ins also allow me to structure breaks with the students so that they can remain focused for longer periods of time. Read more


Donna

Compassionate and Experienced Elementary Tutor

I hold a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education and am certified to teach Pre K - 5th grade. When introduced to my hands-on approach to learning, students are interested and focused on the tasks I provide. After years of teaching, I am well aware of the many strategies, which provide optimal learning for those with ADHD. During my sessions with students who have ADHD, I look for ways for them to move around while they learn, offering opportunities for them to use manipulatives. It often helps to break lessons into segments that are thought provoking to help students attend. Read more


Valerie

Building confidence, skills and understanding through holistic support

Teaching privately and within the school system for 30 years, with a compassionate understanding of the student in a holistic sense, Valerie has seen many struggling students develop confidence and autonomy as learners in many subject areas. Lessons, in music, maths, English or developmentally broad skills (homework and home studies) are individually tailored to the needs and strengths of the student. Covering subjects English: early childhood through to university Maths: early childhood to year 10 All subjects: assignments, homework, questions left after the school day are all attended to regardless of subject Piano and music: school subjects at all levels and private study all ages and levels Valerie has a keen interest and success with early childhood beginners (2 years upwards) and advanced performance (diploma levels) Lessons that are adapted for the learner Read more


Polly

PreK - 1st Grade Tutor

I received a masters degree at Virginia Commonwealth University in Early Childhood/Special Education in 1996. At this time, we discussed children that had ADD/ADHD characteristics and how to enhance their education. This past summer(2010) I took a course pertaining to Teaching Strategies for children that have ADHD to get my Va. teaching license renewed. Read more


Christine

Terrific Tutor for Troubling Times

I have taught special needs for over fifteen years, and have seen the success that a small setting has for children with Asperger's. This spectral disorder provides many challenges for everyone involved in this student's life. It is like going to a different country where you have a loose grasp of the language but miss a lot because this grasp is limited. Social cues, hyperbole and a common ground of understanding can make someone with Asperger's feel lost and ostracized when they wish for acceptance and understanding. I have seen how a one on one approach to learning is more effective, as I c Read more


Linda

Licensed Teaching Assistant specializing in Reading

Kids with Asperger Syndrome can have a variety of symptoms and behaviors, but they generally have problems with social and communications skills. They also typically have IQs in the normal to very superior range. Many look so normal and are so advanced in some ways that it's hard for people to understand why one can't read a teacher's facial expression, or another has trouble making eye contact, or a third takes expressions literally and misses implied meanings. Kids with AS are impulsive, so I needed to work out a signal or a cue with my student to get him to stop talking. I also called Read more


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