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(1377) ADD and ADHD tutors for lessons, class and homework help

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Darby

22 Years Teaching Elementary Students

After teaching for 17 years in education, I have had many children who have been categorized as ADD/ADHD and on an IEP. I also have taught many children who did not have an IEP for ADD/ADHD, yet had a difficult time focusing their attention towards academics. In addition, I tutored a child very closely from 5th grade through 8th grade who was ADD/ADHD. He is currently 21 years old and is attending PCC. I am very familiar with strategies needed for children who are ADD/ADHD yet also recognize children are different in their academic needs. Read more


Loren

Patient, effective tutor specializing in Special Education

I am certified in special education birth to 2nd grade and k-12. I worked in and out of the school (teaching swimming) with students with Asperger's and also have a friend of the family who has Asperger's. I have a special understanding for those who think differently and a great deal of patience. I think this would help me in working with this type of children. Read more


Dr.

Reading difficulties? Experience k-adults. Dr. Pat can help!

I am licensed in Special Education k-12. Students with reading difficulties do not come in neat little packages, but up to 40% have a comorbidity with attentional issues. I work with schools, parents, and even the students themselves to ensure AD(H)D is understood and managed. I believe in including a close look at Executive Functions as well when considering accommodations and interventions for this population. Read more


Jessie

Energetic math tutor for all ages!

I have taken the Praxis exams and have scored very high on them. The math praxis I was given the presidential scholar recognition for being in the top 3% of all test takers. The math portion of the praxis test is similar to the ACT and SAT exams and I passed both of those qualification tests by a lot! Read more


Janis

Special Educator and K-6 Elementary, Literacy Coach

I am trained as a Special Education Case Manager and also as an Elementary Educator. I have a MEd also in Early Childhood from Bridgewater State. As a Special Education Case Manager I spend most of my day tutoring students or groups of students in the classroom. I have 40 hours in training in LindaMood Bell Phonics and am trained in the Wilson Reading Program. I have access to texts in both of these programs. I am able to tutor Math Their Way in grades 1-3. I am interested in working with ... Read more


Chad

Using strengths to vanquish weaknesses

I am enthusiastic and enjoy what I do. My skills as an educator have been built on 35 years of experience of working with special needs students. I have developed many teaching techniques and learning methods, which enhance a students strengths and works on reducing their poor learning habits. I have worked mostly with Junior high and high school students in math, English (reading, language arts) and social studies (history, geography, government).... Read more


Erine

Knowledgeable Education Specialist over 15 years of experience

Through my experiences in working with children and adults with ADD/ADHD, I know many have deficits in executive function: meaning he/she needs support in thinking and planning ahead, organizing, controlling impulses, and completing any task. I have the ability to provide extra guidance (e.g. using a timer for study sessions - this will support focus and organization skills) for the child or adult while he/she learns executive skill of his or her own. Read more


Betsy

Licensed psychologist skilled in academic writing and psychology

I am a licensed clinical psychologist with experience working with children and adolescents with ADHD as well as with families to get a better understanding of how to help children with ADHD. Although I have not tutored children with ADHD, I definitely have the professional skills to help children and families develop ways to manage ADHD symptoms so that the children can succeed academically. Read more


Janet

Mathematics English and Science Tutor

Because I have owned and operated college preparatory schools for several years, I have been able to accept and help students with ADD and ADHD. I have found that, with one-on-one instruction and clear explanations, students with ADD and ADHD are able to achieve in line with their innate intelligent and talents. The extra attention assures that these students are able to remain in the main stream, rather than be shunted off to special classes. Janet W Read more


Frances

Knows All Things Are Possible Tutor

My knowledge of ADH/D is extensive. ADH/D is classified under three parts of the IDEA Act (Learning Disabilities, Behavioral Disabilities, and Other Health Impairments). The DSM-IV classifies Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder into three types: Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined. To be diagnosed, there must be 6 or more symptoms for at least 6 months straight that deters from the appropriate developmental level. The inattentive type symptoms (characteristics) are: * Fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in study/work/activities * Difficulty Read more


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