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(538) Aspergers tutors for lessons, class and homework help

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Ellen

Highly Qualified Elementary, Secondary and College Educator

As a former Infant and Toddler Developmental Specialist, I have experience assessing, working with and implementing educational and treatment plans for children with Aspbergers. I also have experience teaching students at the college level with Aspbergers. Additionally, I am a former Regional Policy Council member as well as board member and past president of the Family Network on Disabilities, a non-profit organization engaging in education and advocacy for children and families of children with disabilities. Read more


Rebekah

Professional Tutor - B.S. Math, M.Ed, M.Div, 20+ yrs Experience!

A native of North Carolina, I earned an M. Ed. and my NC teaching license in Special Education from UNCG in 2008. I also hold a B.S. in Mathematics and US History from Randolph-Macon Woman's College (now Randolph College). All through college, I worked as a tutor and have continued to work as a private tutor since graduating. For one semester, I taught in a small charter school where I functioned as the sole mathematics teacher and was responsible for teaching grades 6 to 12. For two years, I... Read more


Alicia

Succeed! Certified and Highly Qualified Dyslexia Tutor

I've helped prepare many students before in all the IELTS areas, listening, reading, writing, and speaking sections. I have tutored students from all over the world who want to take the IELTS for more than 5 years. I usually start by giving the student a practice test to assess his/her strengths and challenges. I have many years of experience teaching and preparing students for all standardized tests. In addition, I've also worked for ETS, the makers of many tests. Thus, I know very well what it is required to help the write and do excellent in all areas including the verbal section. Read more


Carlotta

Certified Special Ed. Teacher with 30 yrs.Experience

I am an Ohio Certified Teacher in Special Education. I have 30 years of experience in grades K-6. I have worked with students with special needs for 30 years. I have worked with students that had ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Aspergers and other disabilities in a professional capacity. I also have personal experience with students with Aspergers. I have several friends who have children with Aspergers. Each child with Aspergers is totally different and needs to have sessions individualized for his/her needs. Read more


Cindy

Passionate About Student Success, PreK-Adult, ESOL and Special Needs

I have worked as a teacher and tutor with students with mild to severe autism as well as Asperger's and PDD-NOS. I helped the Special Education teacher at my last school to tutor 17 year old twins in reading and tutored them in their home several days a week. I have a dual Master's in Early Childhood Education and Brain Based Learning which gives me an ability to understand how each learner processes information according to their own unique learning style. Read more


Joyce

Published Author Excels at Coaching Young Writers

Twice during my teaching experience I've had students diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. My research on the subject revealed Asperger's as a mild form of Asperger's that is often mistakenly seen as a personality disorder. Asperger's does however share with the many manifestations of autism a difficulty in communicating, especially in matters of emotion. Physically, Aspergers people, (generally male) may flap their hands when excited and tend to walk on tip toe. It is not yet known why this is so. Both of my students were male and in their early teen years. Both liked to play video games and Read more


Andrea

Ph.D. Tutor: K-12 Reading, Writing, Test Prep, Special Needs, Gifted

I have worked with special needs children, their families, teachers, IEP teams, and psychologists for many decades. Ever since I was both a master’s and a doctoral student, I studied early childhood development, cognitive learning, and children with learning disabilities and disorders. My first introduction to Autism was from a doctoral student I mentored. She had set up the first preschool for children who were diagnosed with Autism in the San Diego area. Through her and my continued studies on the topic over the decades, I increased my knowledge significantly. Typically, thes Read more


Becky

Effective K-8 Teacher/Tutor Specializing in Reading & Home School

As a certified classroom teacher of 20 years and a tutor of 30 years, I have had extensive opportunities to work with students with Asperger's. Students with Asperger's have difficulty with attention in many situations. It is as though they don't have the filter most of us do to keep out the distractions. This can result in the student jumping from one idea to another with seemingly no relation. In some cases, it can even manifest itself in a variety of types of aggression. The trick to successfully working with students with Asperger's is to connect the content, as much as possible, to ar Read more


Cheri

Cheri K. -- Autism, English, Vocabulary, Writing

In addition to the required courses I took in order to complete my Master's degree in Education, I also completed several courses related to special education and diverse learners. The alternative school that I have worked in has given me numerous opportunities and experience in working with students with ADHD/ADD and other co-morbid diagnoses. Aside from my professional experience, I have been with the love of my life, Dan, for 10 years. Dan has ADHD, and we have worked together and I have learned through being his partner about the effects of ADHD. The information I learned in school coupl Read more


Troy

There is a Key for Every Locked Door

While not a specialist in Asperger Syndrome, I have had experience teaching young adults with Aspberger type symptoms. It is difficult for an Aspberger child to learn well in a large classroom, or even an intimidating school environment, so I would prefer to come to the home where the child is more comfortable and feels safe. I have read several books on Asperger Syndrome, and even have close personal friends with Asperger's. This gives me a unique perspective in addressing the needs of the Asperger individual's learning styles. I believe in the theory of multiple intelligence types and will Read more


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