Current grade 7/8 severe special education teacher for students with ASD. Previous experience teaching elementary level inclusion special education to students with a variety of mild/moderate disabilities, including ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, and SLD. ABA trained, Wilson Fundations trained.
I have been a 7th & 8th grade Special Ed. Case Manager for 10 years and love my job! Along with this role, I have been a middle school English teacher and Math Inclusion Teacher. My specialty is in reading/writing throughout all core subjects. I have extensive experience and training with supporting organization and Executive...
I've been assisting with home work for 15+ years for my own children. I also work as a para at a local elementary school, in which I'm helping students all day.
I am an experienced Special Educator who works full-time and enjoys staying active outside of work hours. I have a Master's degree in Moderate Special Needs and am licensed to teach grades K-12. Additionally, I have 5 years of working and teaching individuals with learning challenges and I have successfully taught both in-person...
I worked as a title 1 tutor with Marshfield Public Schools for a year. I taught Kindergarten at a private school in Milton for a year and a half. Then went to teach Pre-k in Duxbury for almost year. Currently I am teaching kindergarten at a public school in New Bedford.
I began tutoring 6 years ago and began teaching multiple outlets/subjects around the same time. I have worked one on one with students as well being in charge of whole classrooms of 20+ students. I worked as a teacher's aid and substitute teacher. I worked with Williamson County Schools and am familiar with their common core. I...
I've been an 8th grade science teacher for the past 7 years. Currently, I'm on maternity leave for the 2020-2021 school year and am available for science as well as general tutoring. I have experience with reading/writing and overall literacy for grades 1-9, and general subjects for grades 1-6. I'm a certified general science...
All kids need is that one-on-one attention to get them preforming at their desired level. I specialize in elementary level academics and curriculum. I've taught several children how to read fluently from scratch.
My experience focuses on teaching phonics, reading, penmanship, writing, addition, subtraction, division, skip...
Anna's Bio:
I am a child-advocate who believes in supporting, loving, listening and understanding children in how they grow and learn. I have 15 years experience in childcare and 10 years experience in education. I have a Masters Degree from the University of Wyoming in Natural Science Education and for my most recent job I...
I have tutored my friends, my friend's siblings, and children I have babysat who have struggled in school in different subjects. This includes homework help, studying for tests, material review, etc. Although I have many years experience, it was never paid because I either did it out of the kindness of my heart for my friends...
Hello! I am Devin, a DESE licensed Kindergarten Teacher. I am licensed to teach PreK-2nd grade but I currently teach Kindergarten.
I have been teaching at my current school for 1 year and worked as a Kindergarten Teacher's aide as well as a preschool teacher previously.
I am Orton-Gillingham trained and would love to help...
I have been employed as a science teacher since 2017. I work full-time in a very small school setting (fewer than 7 children in each of my classes). I have had extensive training working with kids with ADD/ADHD, Autism, Anxiety and Depression. I understand the IEP process and how to utilize its guidance.
I have a real fever for...
I am a creative and energetic professional who is passionate about education. As a tutor, I take time to really get to know each and every student, often with the help of their classroom teacher. Every child has a different set of needs and a unique learning style and instruction must be tailored accordingly. There is no greater...
I had an internship in high school where I assisted students with Special Needs such as down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, non-verbal, immobile, etc. with classwork, homework, and daily life skills. My role in this internship was very similar to a tutor, if anything at a higher level of difficulty. I also am a certified...
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In these crazy times, I'm so happy to be able to assist families and learners through tutoring. My licesned areas are English, grades 5-12, and Theatre, Pre-k through 12.
I've spent the last year working as a paraprofessional at Upper Cape Tech, and before that I worked in a preschool for children with special needs....
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"Samantha is a game-changer! She is insightful, respectful and helpful in all that she offers. She is organized, effective and fun! She will have an impact academically and raise confidence in any child that...
with extensive experience providing academic supports for children with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, and similar diagnoses. As a licensed behavior analyst, I bring a comprehensive understanding of diverse student needs. I strive to positively influence and encourage students, helping them feel proud of their abilities...
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" First let me start by saying Sarah is amazing . She is extremely patient and kind . I was , at the time attempting to get into nursing school . A TEAS test was required for placement into a nursing program ,...
Current 6th grade special education teacher looking to provide families tutoring services in different areas of need.
Specializing in mathematics, reading, and writing for middle school aged children.
I have over 25 years of teaching experience. I have taught Special Education and Reading. I use a systematic, research, structured, explicit multisensory reading approach based on Orton Gillingham. I have worked with children and adults of all ages with Autism.
FAQs for finding special needs tutors near you in Plymouth, MA
How much do special needs tutors near me in Plymouth, MA charge per hour?
The hourly rate a private tutor for a special needs child charges near you in Plymouth, MA is $29.87 per hour. However, it’s important to keep in mind this is just an average and the actual rate a special needs tutor charges can depend on many different factors such as their years of experience and subject matter expertise.
How can I find special needs tutoring near me in Plymouth, MA?
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How can I safely hire a special needs tutor for my child near me in Plymouth, MA?
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What types of special needs tutors are available near me in Plymouth, MA?
There are many different types of special needs tutors near you in Plymouth, MA. You can hire special needs tutoring services that focus on reading, writing, math, and English. You can also hire more general special needs tutors who can provide support in all subjects your child is studying in school, but as they get older and their schoolwork gets more complex, more specialized instruction can be helpful.
What interview questions should I ask when hiring a special needs tutor near me in Plymouth, MA?
When you are searching for tutors for special needs students near you in Plymouth, MA, it’s a good idea to interview a few different candidates until you find the right fit for your child. You’ll want to ask each tutor questions regarding what subject matters they feel comfortable teaching, how much experience they have working with special needs students, and what their go-to teaching techniques are.