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(1231) Dyslexia tutors for lessons, class and homework help

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Shay

Credentialed Resource Teacher and Interventionist

I have been working with students diagnosed with autism for the past ten years in various settings. My first role was as an instructional aide, then as a supervising behavioral aide, a behavioral interventionist for a private agency, a tutor for special education students through a private agency, and finally as a special education teacher for a special day class for students with autism for the past eight years. I hold a B.A. in Liberal Studies, an Education Specialist Clear Credential, and a M.S. in Special Education. The majority of my student population has been students diagnosed with Read more


Rochelle

An energetic and creative professional with extensive experience

I am a creative and energetic individual who has taught at all levels, including adults and people with learning disabilities. My commitment is to enable each student to reach his goals effectively. I bring patience and caring to each tutoring session. I began my teaching career in New York City as an English teacher for grades 9-12 and later obtained a Master's Degree in Reading and worked with students to increase their reading levels. I have done private tutoring for homebound high school... Read more


Jennifer

Tutor for students with learning differences

I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science with a concentration in Health Services Administration and Planning from California State University, San Bernardino. Later I returned to school to complete an Education Specialist for mild to moderate disabilities credential program at California State University, Fullerton. I received my Master of Arts in Teaching with a concentration in Teacher Leadership from National University. From 2010 - 2020, I was a Nationally Board Certified Tea... Read more


Diane

M.Ed Wilson Trained Reading Instructor

Thomas Jefferson once wrote, "I cannot live without books." My goal is to encourage struggling readers to feel the same way! I consider it an honor to help children fall in love with books who have previously found reading frustrating. My family owned a bookstore for years and it was always a delight to help people find literary treasure! I have a M.Ed from Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN, and am trained in the Wilson Reading System, a multi-sensory, research-based instruction method ... Read more


Diana

I am a kindergarten teacher and have my Reading Specialist.

I am currently tutoring a first grade student. When I tutor a student, I like to use hands on materials to allow them to use their sense of hearing, sight, and touch. The reason that I love to tutor is the fact that it allows me to see growth in the students I work with. It also allows me to get to know them and adjust the materials I use to fit their individual needs. I am currently a kindergarten teacher but I have worked with students at all age levels through tutoring, girl scout ... Read more

Teaches 3 subjects


Maria

Multidisciplinary Educator, specializing in ADHD, and special needs

As a special education teacher I have consistently worked with ADD/ADHD children. In addition to working with them I have was awarded a grant from Sherman Foundation for materials to assist ADD/ADHD children. I have also written a published article to assist parents with ADD/ADHD children with study skills. Read more


Barbara

Anyone can learn to read--and to read well.

The child with attention issues will only become more agitated the more we demand concentration. He literally can not force himself to stay attentive. We must incrementally teach the child to pay attention. The techniques I use can start with an attention span of only three seconds and incrementally build the focusing skills to an appropriate level. Once the child is able to focus other learning issues can be addressed if necessary. Another area that many students with ADD or ADHD struggle with is the inability to sort information. We can address this issue by teaching the brain to think mor Read more


Jerri

I am a certified teacher (P-4) with 15 years experience

I have taught children from the age of 3 to 12, for 15 years. Most of my teaching experience is within the Kindergarten classroom, in addition to 3 years of experience with PK-3 yr and 2 years with 1st grade students . I am currently working on my Masters Degree to become a Reading Specialist. I am trained in a variety of curriculums including phonics, writing, reading, math, science, and social studies. My training in math includes several curriculums which includes, Everyday Math, C... Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Bill

Experienced Tutor Grades 3 thru College

My familiarity with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder has been developed not only from experience (I have both taught and worked with students), but also from my studies (I have a master's degree in special education), as well as assessments as a certified educational diagnostician. I have found that each student is unique and, especially with the variability of Autism in each student's case (e.g., severity, level of functioning, etc.) there must be a concerted effort by both parents and educators to find what strategy/ies will lead to successful learning for that particular student. I en Read more


John

Vice President, Chemical Engineer, Scientist, Tutor, Trainer, Coach

I can provide tutoring for ADD, ADHD, or special needs children. My brother's son has Autism and all of my children have ADD or ADHD. I have received training on communicating and teaching children with ADD, ADHD and special needs from the Division of Youth and Family Services. I have experience tutoring and training children with ADD/ADHD, and other special needs children. I have the awareness, training, patience, understanding, sensitivity, and caring necessary to motivate, support, tutor and communicate with special needs children. Not to make light of ADD, ADHD or other special needs, h Read more


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