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Liz
Liz holds a master's in Special Education (Mild to Moderate Disabilities, grades 5–12) from Simmons College and has worked extensively with students who have learning disabilities, ADHD, dyslexia, and emotional impairments. That clinical training, paired with her hands-on experience teaching and dir...
Simmons College
Masters, Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disabilities 5-12
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Arts in History (minors in Humanities and Anthropology)

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Molly
During her years teaching second through fourth grade, Molly worked daily with students who had a wide range of learning needs, from reading intervention to modified math instruction. She pulls from multiple curricula and adapts materials on the fly — adjusting pacing, breaking tasks into smaller st...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jessica
Every learner processes information differently, and Jessica adapts her teaching style accordingly — breaking concepts into smaller steps, using visual organizers, or finding alternative explanations when the standard one doesn't click. Her science and economics training means she can support studen...
University of Chicago
Current Undergrad, Economics, Cancer Biology
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Yan
Every learner processes information differently, and Yan's entire educational philosophy centers on adapting how material is presented until it connects. Her master's in Curriculum and Instruction trained her to design differentiated lessons, and her years in Boston elementary and middle school clas...
Boston College
Master of Arts, Curriculum and Instruction
Boston College
Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Heather
Heather's psychology background gives her real insight into how different learners process information — whether a student needs material broken into smaller chunks, presented visually, or reinforced through repetition. She's especially effective with kids who get frustrated easily, building their c...
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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Victoria
Victoria spent three years as a certified classroom teacher through Teach for America, working with first through third graders who had a wide range of learning needs, including IEP-supported students. She adapts lessons to different processing styles and paces, breaking academic content into struct...
Yale University
Master's Degree in Education
Southern Connecticut State University
Master of Science, Education
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts
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Harry
Every learner processes information differently — some through auditory explanation, some through visual mapping, others through hands-on activity — and Harry builds each session around identifying what actually works for that student. His background in theater and education at Northwestern trained ...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Theater
Northwestern University
BA (School of Communications)
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mati
Mati brings both professional and personal insight to special education — her doctoral work centered on learning disabilities, and as a mother of two children with dyslexia, she's navigated IEP meetings, accommodation plans, and reading interventions from every side of the table. She teaches strateg...
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Elliot
A PhD in neuroscience means Elliot understands learning differences at the biological level — how attention, working memory, and processing speed vary across brains and what that means for instruction. He explicitly welcomes learners on the spectrum and tailors pacing, scaffolding, and sensory consi...
Hampshire College
Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Science
Vanderbilt University
Doctor of Philosophy, Neuroscience
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Alan
A Master's in Education trained Alan in differentiated instruction, IEP-aligned goal setting, and multisensory teaching methods that reach learners who struggle in traditional classroom environments. He adapts pacing and materials to match each student's processing style, whether the challenge invol...
Harvard University
Masters, Education
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
Bachelors, Mathematics
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Alex
Occupational therapy is fundamentally about adapting tasks so people can succeed despite neurological, developmental, or learning differences — and that's the perspective Alex brings to tutoring. Currently in Washington University's OT Doctorate program with a neuroscience background, Alex understan...
Washington University in St. Louis
Masters, Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelors, Psychology
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James
Teaching across dozens of NYC public schools exposed James to students with a wide range of learning differences, from processing delays to attention challenges. He builds individualized approaches — breaking instructions into smaller steps, using multi-sensory reinforcement, and adjusting pacing in...
SUNY University at Albany
Bachelor of Science, Economics and Japanese
Washington University in St. Louis
Current Grad, Physical Therapy
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Max
Max's psychology degree and his experience tutoring students from varied backgrounds in West Philadelphia gave him practical insight into how different learners process information. He adapts pacing, breaks concepts into smaller steps, and uses multisensory techniques to make material accessible acr...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors
Certified Tutor
4+ years
Ominira
Every learner processes information differently, and Ominira's master's degree in Multicultural Education gave her deep training in adapting instruction to fit diverse cognitive and linguistic needs. She breaks down assignments into structured, manageable steps — whether that means scaffolding a rea...
University of California-San Francisco
Master of Arts, Multicultural Education
Oral Roberts University
Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Sydney
Five years of working specifically with students who have learning differences — dyslexia, ADHD, processing disorders — taught Sydney that the content isn't usually the problem; it's the delivery. She redesigns how material is presented, using multisensory techniques and scaffolded instructions so t...
Mercer University
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
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Frequently Asked Questions
Special education tutoring is personalized 1-on-1 instruction designed for students with IEPs (Individualized Education Programs), learning disabilities, developmental delays, or other special needs. Unlike general tutoring, special education tutoring incorporates evidence-based strategies aligned with your student's IEP goals, addresses specific learning challenges, and uses specialized techniques like multi-sensory learning, scaffolding, and adaptive materials to support individual learning styles and pace.
Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who review your student's IEP and understand the specific goals, accommodations, and modifications outlined in the plan. Tutors work collaboratively with your school team to reinforce classroom learning while targeting the exact skill areas identified in the IEP, ensuring consistent progress toward measurable objectives both at school and during tutoring sessions.
With 31 school districts across Albuquerque serving 86,698 students, resource allocation and individualized attention can vary significantly. Common challenges include gaps in foundational skills like reading decoding or math computation, difficulty generalizing skills across settings, behavioral obstacles that interfere with learning, and students falling behind grade-level expectations despite classroom support. Personalized tutoring helps bridge these gaps by providing focused, consistent practice in a low-pressure environment.
During the first session, the tutor will assess your student's current skill levels, learning style, strengths, and challenges. They'll review relevant documentation like the IEP, previous evaluations, or school progress reports to understand specific needs. This initial meeting establishes baseline understanding and allows the tutor to design a personalized plan that targets priority goals and builds confidence from day one.
Research-backed strategies include explicit, systematic instruction (breaking skills into small, manageable steps), multi-sensory approaches (engaging visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning), frequent practice with immediate feedback, and spaced repetition to build long-term retention. Tutors also use positive reinforcement, visual supports, and adaptive materials tailored to your student's specific disability—whether dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, autism spectrum, or other conditions—to maximize engagement and learning outcomes.
Progress timelines vary based on your student's starting point, the specific skills being targeted, and frequency of tutoring. Many families notice improved confidence and engagement within the first few weeks, while measurable academic gains typically emerge within 4-8 weeks of consistent instruction. Tutors track progress regularly and adjust strategies as needed, keeping you informed of milestones and adjusting goals to ensure continuous improvement.
Look for tutors with special education certification, training in evidence-based interventions (like Orton-Gillingham for dyslexia or Singapore Math for dyscalculia), and experience working with your student's specific disability or learning challenge. Ideally, tutors should understand IEP requirements, be familiar with classroom accommodations and modifications, and have a track record of helping students achieve measurable progress on their IEP goals.
Frequency depends on your student's needs, IEP goals, and current performance gaps. Many students benefit from 1-2 sessions per week to reinforce classroom learning and build skills, while others with more significant challenges may need 2-3 sessions weekly for faster progress. Varsity Tutors works with you to determine the right schedule based on your student's goals and your family's availability.
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