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(293) Hard Of Hearing tutors for lessons, class and homework help

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Sydney

Masters student/elementary teacher specialized in SPED math/science

Currently I am teaching technology summer courses. I am very good at keyboarding (100 wpm) and simple computer concepts as well as things like excel, powerpoint, publisher, flash, photoshop and several other programs. Technology is one of my main personal interests and I like to share what I know on the subject. Read more


Tori

Passionate and Educated Special Education and Language Arts Tutor!

I'm a current graduate student at Lesley University, where I'm studying to get my MEd in Special Education. Throughout my undergrad, I worked as a language arts and ACT tutor, a behavioral therapist, and an intervention technician. Though my primary work experience is with individuals with a wide array of developmental and intellectual disabilities, I have also completed a BA in English Education and absolutely love teaching English/grammar/writing/etc. Each student I have ever had has beco... Read more


Simone

MBA+Full Time Tutor+Decade of Exp..K-Adult..Test Prep, Math, and more

I have tutored several high school students (ages 15 all the way to early 40s) in the Dallas metroplex (Rockwall and Garland) in English and in Algebra. All of those students have received an "A" in his or her course. I have helped them be successful in their classes/courses. My strategy was to always be very brief in my explanation of the concept and focus on his or her kin esthetic ability or desire (the desire to move while learning). I accomplished this by showing an example of a problem and then having him or her simulate what I have just done. This worked very well for all of the Read more


Ryann

Patient and Fun Tutor Specializing in Various Areas

Helping children thrive and succeed has always been a passion of mine. As a graduate with a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Ohio University, as well as, a graduate from a Sign Language Interpreter Training Program from Cincinnati State, my skills vary when it comes to meeting the needs of the children I work with. I have a great deal of experience tutoring students varying in ages with unique needs. Including children ages 3-18 who have Autism, Oppositional Defiant Disorde... Read more


Danielle

Everything Elementary and Special Education

I have worked with several children who have autism and have been all through the spectrum. I have worked in a classroom with children who are autistic and also have my degree in Special Education. I have also been a nanny for over 10 years and have worked with several children who are autistic and had to come up with creative ways for them to learn. Read more


Steve

Professional Sign Language Interpreter and Published Author!

Hi! I'm Steve. I'm a professional sign language interpreter. I'm nationally certified and have been signing for more than twenty years. I love teaching others the rich and beautiful language of the Deaf! I have an EIPA 4.4, FL QA 3.0, have passed the NIC and EIPA written tests, and I have my interpreting license in Alabama...what does all that even mean?? It means I am good at what I do and I love my job! I have taught sign language classes for ten years, from beginner signers all the wa... Read more


Elizabeth

Experienced Teacher with Current Business and Design Credentials

I hold a degree in deaf education from Northern Illinois University, and taught in the Chicago Public Schools. Subsequently, I was a substitute teacher for both hearing and deaf students in the Denver Public Schools. I have taught Hard of Hearing and Deaf kids of all ages, from six years of age to high school students. I am proficient in sign language, and have also worked as a counselor for a group of deaf high schoolers in a sheltered workshop. Additionally, I served on the Board of Directo... Read more


Jerilyn

Jerilyn M. Special Needs, Elementary Education, and ESL, some ASL

I have experience working with ADD/ADHD students for a number of years while working at a day program. I had one student in particular of which his goal was to get his permit which he did achieve and passed the permit test scoring very high. The student next goal was to get his GED which I assisted him in enrolling in a GED class which he continues to apply himself. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree and have been working in the social service field for some time which has involved working with ADD/ADHD students in classroom settings as well since I also substitute teach. I realize the im Read more


Amber

Hands-on Tutor Who Makes Learning Engaging and Motivating

I am certified in Special Education grades 1-9. I just graduated in May from Vanderbilt University where I received my second masters degree in Deaf Education. While taking classes there, we had to take several special education classes, focusing on kids with Down Syndrome and also ADD/ADHD. They also made us have practicum experiences with different types of students as well. I know how to work with children with ADD/ADHD and how to differentiate my instruction to meet their needs. I tend to use more kinesthetic approaches to teach them. Read more


Royal

The most valuable lesson: Everyone can learn

My interest in working with students diagnosed with ADHD extends back to when I became licensed in Special Education. I have a license in Education Of The Handicapped K-12. My endorsements are in learning Disabilities and Severe Behavior Handicaps. My focus is in helping students with ADHD and ADD learn individualized strategies to become successful as students. I have, in my 20 year teaching career, worked with hundreds of students diagnosed with ADHD and I can teach many alternative strategies to offset the negative impact of ADHD on students' educational performance. I have worked at Shaker Read more


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