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

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Sheila

Experienced Educator & Tutor: Reading, Spanish, ESL

I am an elementary school educator with over 20 years of experience in bilingual and dual language programs. I have worked as a classroom teacher, Bilingual Reading Specialist (English/Spanish), and English Learner Resource Teacher. I have also taught English as a Second Language classes to adults. When I am not teaching, I enjoy reading, sewing, and spending time outdoors. I am a lifelong learner, and even after obtaining my masters degree I continue to pursue opportunities to keep up with ... Read more


Samantha

K-12 Special Education Teacher & Learning Behavioral Specialist

Hi, As a former special education teacher I have taught elementary through high school, in both the self contained and inclusion setting. I graduated with a degree in psychology from Ohio State University and a Master's in the Art of Teaching from National Louis University. I look forward to working with you and your child in achieving their academic goals through games, fun, and lots of learning. Setting achievable goals, ensuring your child feels successful, and ultimately your child develo... Read more


Petrecia

Elementary Education, ESL/ESOL/TOEFL. specializing in Reading and Math

Hello! I am a mother of 6 and I have been a teacher for the past thirteen years. Through my experience as a parent and as a teacher, I see the vast differences in student learning styles. While some are very visual learners, others are more auditory or tactile. I believe that all students learn differently, and I work tirelessly to develop lessons that provide that kind of individualization for each student. I am experienced at all elementary levels in all subject areas, as well as in ESL... Read more


Alan

Talented Special Ed Teacher Utilizing a Proven Program

I am a Special Educator who has used a variety of approaches to help students acquire academic skills, and develop habits of mind in inclusion and self-contained classrooms over the past 8 years. I was fortunate enough to hear about and purchase the Barton Reading Program, an Orton-Gillingham multi-sensory approach to develop reading and spelling skills for students with dyslexia or other learning challenges. The Barton Program starts with developing strong phonemic awareness skills which are the building blocks of a reading foundation and progresses through the skills that help students “break the code.” You are welcome to check out the Barton Reading Program at www.bartonreading.com . Please note, the Barton Program’s philosophy is slow down to speed up. The Program helps students develop a strong foundation in phonemic awareness skills (blending, segmenting, substituting, and omitting sounds, rhyming) and progresses logically through foundational skills before moving on to the higher skills. To reap the benefits from this program, the student has to be willing to start at a place where he/she may feel she has already mastered but may still have uneven skills in these areas. The program will be followed with fidelity but will progress at a speed dictated by how fast or slow students acquire the foundational skills. Read more

Teaches 2 subjects


Julie

Certified general education and special education teacher

Hello! My name is Julie, and I have over 18 years of elementary teaching experience. I have been an elementary school teacher for both general and special education students, and I absolutely love teaching students and watching them thrive! I teach all elementary subjects, including ESL, and I am certified to teach both general and special education. I believe all students can succeed when their instruction is individualized to meet their unique strengths and needs. My passion is to see... Read more


Vicki

Experienced Tutor - Specialize in Literacy - Both Reading and Writing

My career as an educator has spanned from teaching Kindergarten and Special Education to being an elementary school principal, a professional development specialist, and finally a professor at the university level teaching aspiring teachers! I also have experience as an individual tutor, specializing in teaching reading to students who are experiencing challenges in traditional methods of instruction, often diagnosed with dyslexia. The research in the field of literacy acquisition has led to ... Read more


Alissa

Certified Special Education Teacher

Hi, my name is Alissa! I have an undergraduate degree in Special Education and a Masters degree in Social Work. I worked in foster care for 5 years, before returning to teaching. I have EC-6 Generalist and EC-12 Special Education certifications. I am also a Licensed Master Social Worker. I love working with children and seeing their growth and excitement as they learn. This is my 4th year teaching in a Special Education classroom. I have worked with students from Kindergarten through... Read more


Lisa

Veteran Special Education Teacher

I have 14 years of experience teaching children from kindergarten to eighth grade. Beyond elementary level teaching, I have also instructed students at a master's level in the education program of St. Francis University. I love teaching math and reading, but am happy to tutor a student in a variety of subjects. I have experience with programs like Everyday Mathematics, Touchpoint, Horizons, Read Naturally, Six Minute Solutions, Aleks Math, Stride Academy, and many others. I was educated... Read more


Ben

Teacher looking to tutor students of all ages and abilities

I am an Intervention Specialist with Akron Public Schools. I currently teach students in elementary for both reading and math. I have over 12 years of experience in education and have taught High School students, Middle School Students, Elementary Students, and I have also been an Assistant Principal for 6 years with Akron Public Schools. I have also taught in two states, South Carolina and Ohio, and I have successfully prepared students to improve their reading, writing, and math skills o... Read more


Mary

Specializing in the Humanities, Nursing, and Liberal Arts

Over the course of the 13 years my son was in school I identified learning problems, one of which turned out to be ADD without hyperactivity. When my son's school first tested him, they said he was fine. On demanding a second educational evaluation, his disabilities were clearly identified. Unfortunately, the school conrinued to ignore his special learning needsw. I began to research the field, and determined that his needs could not be met in that school system. At the beginning of fourth grade, we moved to another state. At once his needs were addressed. I was involved at every step, attend Read more


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