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9+ years
Siddarth
I have been a peer tutor for more than three years, and have worked with students in all age groups. I am comfortable with most locations- classrooms, homes, and public places. As a founding member of Tutors For Opportunity, an international tutoring nonprofit, I have worked with students from a var...
Georgetown University
Current Undergrad Student, International Economics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Charissa
I am a graduate of Hunter College where I received my Master's of Science in Education with a focus on adolescent education and Students with Disabilities. I have been teaching for over 6 years in Manhattan, NY. While I teach middle school math, I am certified and have also taught middle school scie...
CUNY Hunter College
Master of Science, Special Education
Montclair State University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sammi
I am a soon-to-be college graduate of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon! I will have a BA in English, with a minor in Theatre Studies. At Lewis & Clark, I have taken classes in Postcolonial Literature, Poetry Writing, Film & Literature, Milton, British Literature, & Modern American Literatur...
Lewis Clark College
Bachelors, English

Certified Tutor
As someone who had to overcome personal hardship on my own - pertaining both to academics and myself - I have gained the passion to help other students who are struggling to get the help that they need. I want to be able to connect and support students so that they can become a better, more successf...
University of Central Florida
Bachelor in Arts, Multimedia

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jasmin
I believe all students can achieve their full potential when provided with the appropriate modifications, scaffolds or resources necessary. My job as a teacher is to help all students feel successful. I hope that as a teacher I can encourage respect for learning and intellectual achievement by stimu...
CUNY Hunter College
Masters, TESOL
CUNY York College
Bachelors, Childhood Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Darshika
I earned my Bachelor degree in the field of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. I went on to receive two master's degrees, one from the Postgraduate Institute of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka in Physics of Materials, and the other from WesternMic...
Western Michigan University
Doctor of Philosophy, Atomic and Molecular Physics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Jane
I love to learn: I am currently pursuing a Master’s in Public Administration with an emphasis in nonprofit management at Oakland University, and I recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Brigham Young University. I chose an undergraduate major in English and minors in Editing and in Spanish....
Oakland University
Master in Public Health Administration, Public Administration
Brigham Young University-Provo
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Daniella
Education is not only for the intelligent so I do not take everything obvious and I am always patient with my students. I have been tutoring for at least 7 years and teaching for over 4 years. My subjects are mainly undergraduate Math and Stat courses: Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Pre-calculu...
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Master of Science, Mathematics and Statistics
University of Sciences Hochiminh Vietnam
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jaime
Tutoring gives me the opportunity to give back to the community, and it allows me to continue to navigate my favorite subjects: English, writing, and French.I received a B.A. in English with French and writing minors at Portland State University, and an A.A. in general studies from Clackamas Communi...
Portland State University
Bachelors, English [minors in writing and French]

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jordan
I have been tutoring my entire life. While working towards my degree at UMKC in Mechanical Engineering I have taught statistics, calculus, algebra, trigonometry, physics, and prepped for tests like the ACT with everyone from my 10 year old nephew to my classmates in school. I don't think that scienc...
University of Kansas City
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Learning differences refer to how some students' brains process information differently—such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, or auditory processing challenges. These differences don't reflect intelligence; they simply mean students may need different strategies to access and retain information. With Worcester's 15.1:1 student-teacher ratio across its 6 school districts, personalized support through tutoring can help identify which learning strategies work best for each student.
During the initial session, a tutor will assess your student's strengths, challenges, and learning style—not to label them, but to understand how they learn best. They'll discuss any formal evaluations or diagnoses, review current schoolwork, and ask about specific frustrations (like reading fluency, math facts, or organization). This foundation allows the tutor to design strategies tailored to your student's unique needs from day one.
In a classroom of 20+ students, teachers often use one instructional method; personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to adjust pacing, materials, and explanations in real time based on what works for your student. Tutors can use multisensory techniques, break concepts into smaller steps, provide immediate feedback, and spend time on gaps without moving forward until mastery is solid. This targeted approach is especially powerful for students with learning differences, where one-size-fits-all instruction often creates frustration and gaps.
Students often struggle with reading fluency, math computation, spelling, organization, test anxiety, and confidence. Tutors address these by teaching explicit strategies—like phonics-based reading methods for dyslexia, concrete manipulatives for math, or executive function tools for organization. Beyond academics, consistent one-on-1 support rebuilds confidence and helps students see themselves as capable learners, which is often as important as the skill-building itself.
Ideal tutors have training in learning differences (such as Orton-Gillingham reading methods, Structured Literacy, or ADHD coaching), experience working with students who have similar diagnoses, and knowledge of evidence-based strategies. They should also be patient, flexible, and skilled at explaining concepts in multiple ways. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have demonstrated experience supporting students with learning differences and can adapt their teaching in real time.
Progress looks different for each student—it might be improved reading fluency scores, better math accuracy, fewer spelling errors, increased homework independence, or simply more confidence and less frustration. Your tutor will track specific skills (like words read per minute or math facts mastered) and adjust strategies if progress stalls. Most families notice meaningful improvement within 4-8 weeks of consistent, targeted instruction tailored to their student's learning style.
Absolutely. Tutoring complements school services by reinforcing strategies taught in special education or providing additional practice in areas where your student needs extra support. Tutors can also help with homework, test preparation, and building confidence between school interventions. Many families find that personalized tutoring accelerates progress, especially when the tutor and school team are aligned on goals and strategies.
Worcester's 6 school districts offer special education services, 504 plans, and academic support—starting with a conversation with your student's teacher or school counselor. If your student hasn't been formally evaluated, the school can conduct assessments at no cost. Tutoring works best when combined with school support; your tutor can coordinate with your school team to ensure consistent strategies and avoid duplicating efforts.
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