I am an undergraduate pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota. I have over 2 years of tutoring experience at a math nonprofit organization, specializing in K-8 learning. I believe in creating a supportive and engaging learning environment where students feel comfortable to explore and ask questions. My approach emphasizes individualized attention, helping each student build confidence as they learn. In my own path of education, I am a National Merit...
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As both a teacher and mom, I am committed to helping children reach their potential through understanding their needs, and finding energetic, fun, and creative ways to engage them in their learning. I utilize technology to make distance learning an active part of the day that students, and their caregivers can look forward to! I can't wait to meet your child and help them grow!
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...I able to help with enrichment and standardized test prep. My undergraduate background is in the Social Sciences with a concentration in History, Sociology, and Philosophy. Those experiences have given me the knowledge to be able to tutor those areas on the high school and college level. I believe all students can learn with the proper support. It is my goal to be the best teacher/tutor possible and give students what they need to successful...
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...early childhood through high school, I have developed a deep understanding of diverse learning needs and effective instructional strategies. My success as an educator is rooted in my ability to build meaningful rapport with studentsfostering trust, motivation, and confidence that lead to measurable growth both academically and behaviorally. I am skilled in implementing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), applying evidence-based behavioral interventions, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure every student reaches their full potential. Driven...
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I am a freshman at the University of Florida and I am here to help you succeed in whatever course or subject you are struggling in! I've been on my fair share of tutoring sites, excluding Varsity Tutors, that have made me feel dumb for asking questions or not knowing but that is something I will hopefully never make you feel! My sole objective is to help you learn, and maybe even have fun learning:)...
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...gel with a student, I can adapt myself to the student's learning style whether visual or aural, and make the material easier and simpler to understand. I will push for discipline but also encourage even as we go through pesky conjugations and eluding direct objects. The same concept applies to English: there's a reason I majored in it; so much richness and knowledge can be unlocked with the right approach. A few key rules and...
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...for me to realize my passion is working with children, and in September 2014, I began working as a Teacher Assistant at PS 40 in Manhattan. I work closely with small groups of students who need extra reinforcement and academic support as well as with gifted students who prefer an extra challenge. During the afternoon, I tutor high school students, as well as mentor. These experiences, along with my motivation and ability to learn quickly,...
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My name is Sofia. Writing and researching is my thing. I am a social scientist with a media studies MA and 5 years of experience writing professionally anything from TV scrips to anthropological research reports. What do I teach? The foundations of sociology and linguistics: writing, research, social studies and history. I love long walks on the beach (it's actually nice) and horror movies.
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...young adulthood. My handwriting was illegible, painful, and extremely slow further, I could not even read cursive because of a variety of neurological difficulties which were later diagnosed as including dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, and autism spectrum issues. During graduate school, I resolved to address my handwriting issues, which I did by independently researching the history and science of handwriting. I learned why so many people (with and without disabilities) have huge difficulties with...
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...my first year of teaching started. When you are pregnant and have children you have many worries and anxieties, including the stress of who will be caring for and teaching your child. I then examined the public school systems, for it is very difficult to ignore the negative media it has received in just the past few years. Something inside of me told me that this is where I want to be. Somehow I want...
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...classroom, I specialize in a diverse range of subjects, including Art, Health and Wellness, Public Speaking, Creative Writing, Geometry and more. My teaching philosophy centers on understanding each student's unique learning style, fostering a supportive environment where they can thrive. I incorporate yoga and meditation techniques into my sessions, helping students cultivate calm and confidence, which enhances their academic performance. Beyond teaching, I love crafting and exploring the arts, which further enriches my creative approach...
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...Paso Texas). I have 3-4 years of experience working with students organize their learning class and homework subject skills such as Reading, ESL, Writing, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, History and Creative Arts as a substitute teacher and tutor from Clint Independent School District from El Paso TX. I love helping others and I'm passionate to help students acquire their successful career goals and for them to achieve their education goals. I'm a very creative...
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I received my Master of Arts in Teaching from Mary Baldwin University, my Masters in School Leadership at Shenandoah University and my Doctorate in Organizational Leadership from Shenandoah University. I love learning and teaching! I would love the opportunity partner with you in helping YOUR child meet their educational goals.
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...and the SAT to be my forte, but I also have background teaching middle and elementary school students and am comfortable teaching a variety of subjects. I've previously volunteered at the Children's Museum of Houston and Texas Children's hospital so I'm comfortable working with younger students as well as older students. I believe every student starts with the same amount of potential, and hard work is what leads them to success. I hope to make...
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...teacher enabling students to have those feelings of pride and success. I believe that every pupil matters and I plan accordingly for every individual student. I am able to teach to any exam criteria or just to improve skills for work or personal development. I specialize in all aspects of English, both written and oral. I believe that learning should be an enjoyable experience. This is true whether you are 10 years old right up...
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...help your child? Well, I really know how memory is formed, retained, and recalled, and what it looks like when something is not happening the way it should. I can usually pinpoint an issue quickly, and work in a slightly different way from other tutors. I have solutions for many learning challenges. For example, I once had a 3rd grader who wasn't reading fluently, and her comprehension was below grade level. Her mom said she...
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...believe that everyone has the ability to succeed. I have overcame several obstacles in my life and several medical challenges and I believe with the right person to push them everyone can accomplish great things! I am passionate about helping students because I believe everyone has the potential to succeed. I hold a bachelor's of science degree in Sociology from Brigham Young University - Idaho. I can tutor in elementary school levels of math, reading,...
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...Reading, and Writing, where I focus on creating engaging, supportive learning environments. I believe that every student has unique strengths, and my approach emphasizes understanding their individual needs to foster a love for learning. Currently certified to teach in Georgia, I strive to inspire my students through interactive lessons that enhance their skills in grammar, syntax, and phonics. Beyond the classroom, I enjoy reading and exploring educational resources that enrich my teaching methods. My ultimate...
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...my name is Heather Lynne Sutton and teaching is my passion. I have a bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education, a masters degree in English as a second Language and am almost finished with a M.Ed in Teaching and Technology. I have 14 years experience as a teacher, especially with culturally diverse student populations. I love to travel, cook and read. I am a huge college football fan :) "Go Buckeyes"!! I look forward to...
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As a college graduate, I look forward to enhance the learning experience of students through tutoring. Academic success and excellence are goals that should be supported, and together we can achieve them, one step at a time.
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Handwriting Tutoring FAQ
As the modern world becomes increasingly reliant on computing and smartphones, the art of handwriting seems to be disappearing. Many students now learn to type with much more skill than they have when writing with pen and paper. However, no matter how much these things change with technology, there will continue to be many environments in which good handwriting is necessary for interpersonal communication. Whether you are the parent of a child who is just learning to write in print or cursive script, or an adult with less-than-perfect handwriting, you should consider contacting Varsity Tutors about personal, professional handwriting tutoring today.
For the young student learning to write, it is often difficult to coordinate the more passive ability to read a language with the active work of writing in it. While it is necessary to teach all of the grammar and syntax needed in writing, it is likewise necessary to practice the techniques that make for flowing and legible penmanship. Both in print and cursive writing, careful muscle memory techniques should be developed in order to form long-lasting habits that can benefit your child for the rest of his or her life. Instead of letting him or her develop bad habits early on, provide them with a patient and trained handwriting tutor who can help them work through the exercises necessary for achieving beautiful handwriting today.
When you get in touch with Varsity Tutors, you can speak with an educational director to craft a student profile. This allows potential handwriting tutors to view your child's specific needs, including any goals that may be set for them, their current skill level, and the type of handwriting they should be developing through the individualized tutoring. When you hear from a potential tutor, you can discuss your child's needs on a more thorough level to ensure that you are selecting the ideal handwriting tutor for your child. In addition, you are free to create a student profile for yourself if you are also seeking handwriting tutoring.
Upon selecting the tutor, you will work alongside them to create a personal lesson plan that will allow the tutor to track your process through each tutoring session. If you have a specific goal, such as learning cursive or even calligraphy, you can let the tutor know, so they can adjust the lesson plan to reflect this goal. They provide instant feedback to prevent the development of bad writing habits, while teaching your child important skills to allow them to write while they think simultaneously.
The quality of our handwriting remains an important factor in the first judgments that people form about our self-presentation. Therefore, it is important for a young child to learn to use good handwriting from the earliest period of practicing penmanship. Likewise, it is important even for an adult to cultivate excellent handwriting in order to maintain an impressive mode of self-presentation. If your handwriting could use some improvement, you should consider contacting Varsity Tutors today to find the directed help that can assist you in rectifying some of your manual habits and muscular memories. With a carefully crafted set of exercises that are customized to meet your particular needs, your tutor can help you quickly improve your handwriting.
Whether for adults or for children, handwriting tutoring is best provided by an instructor who knows the most effective exercises to employ that cater to your specific strengths and weaknesses. Let Varsity Tutors help you connect with such a tutor to help you or your child achieve handwriting success! Contact Varsity Tutors today to connect with the handwriting tutoring options available in your area, or to arrange for face-to-face online tutoring through our live learning platform.
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Recent Handwriting Tutoring Session Notes
When we first sat down, the student asked me to look over the work she had done so far on her practice test. I determined that she has a strong grasp of how to perform operations since everything she had done on the problems I checked was correct; however, several problems were not complete. She knows HOW to do things; she just was unclear in some cases about WHAT to do. We then examined simplifying rational expressions, solving rational equations, and graphing rational functions. Over the course of the hour, she came to realize which steps were missing. I believe she is prepared for her test.
The student had his big project on a "tale" to work on. He had picked a book from the library on the legend of Hannuman. We picked up reading the book from where he left off the day before with his other tutor. After we read, we talked through the different parts of the project he had to do, and I had him work on the majority of the writing that had to happen: writing the title, the author's name, a summary, etc. This took just about all our time, and the other tutor was coming the next afternoon to help work on this assignment as well, so we stopped after getting the summary done. The student did great work even though we went a little over time and it was challenging for him!
I met with the student today to go over the review for her final that she has on Friday. The material focused on different concepts of mechanical physics - forces, velocity, acceleration, friction, vectors, and springs.
The student had a good understanding of the concepts, and was able to draw the diagrams for the question well. She just needed some help applying the proper formula to the right situation.
The student and I continued doing problems from all sections of the ISEE. He is doing really well. We focused particularly on basic algebra, graphing polygons in the coordinate plane, and the distributive property. He is very quick to pick up new concepts. For our next session, he is going to do an essay prompt to see where he is in his writing.
The student has a test this week in Biology on the history of Earth. We read through some of the chapters discussing how scientists are able to determine when certain organisms were present on Earth, the Eras and periods of Earth's history and what things happened in each. She will need to review this information again prior to her test and plans to make flashcards with definitions.