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

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Cris

Cris F.-Elementary and Middle School Tutor in West Chester, PA

I am a certified special education teacher with a Master's degree in special education. I have worked with students with autism for 10 years! I find that students with autism work well in a one on one setting when I am able to find the way that they learn. I use a multi sensory approach to learning with these students! Read more


Sylvia

Patient English Language Tutor in Reading and Test Prep Skills.

I taught Gifted and Talented students in Reno, NV and also Gifted for Department of Defense Education Activity, Fort Campbell. In both teaching situations I had students in my classroom who were diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. I worked with the school psychologist, the student's other teachers and parents to adapt the learning environment in order to make them successful in my classroom. These adaptations included a quiet environment, finding their interests, providing positive social interactions and more. I believe student success is my responsibility. I make it happen regardless of the Read more


Amy

Expert Reading tutor and Occupational Therapist

I have been working with this population for the past 5-7 years as an occupation therapist, both privately and in schools. My students either come to my home or I travel to their homes weekly. I work with these students on vocational skills as well as developing talents in art, crafts, sewing and woodworking. Read more


Debra

Humanities Professor tutors English, Writing and more

I have a son whose special needs are on the Autistic spectrum -- Sensory Integrative Dysfunction. I have deep familiarity with working with students who are struggling with disorders and learning disabilities on the Autistic spectrum. I have familiarity with auditory processing issues, visual processing issues, olefactory dysfunction, vestibular issues, tactile dysfunction and oversensitivity. Each student with an autistic diagnosis has his/her own set of needs, and I'm open to working with the parents and student in order to individualize a program that will address their specific needs. Read more


Michael

Patient and funny special needs for grades 5 -12.

I am a recent graduate of Fitchburg State University where I majored in Special Education, Moderate Needs, grades 5 to 12. I also completed a second major in Interdisciplinary Studies, with clusters in History, Math, and Science. I have completed student teaching in urban public schools, and a practicum in a therapeutic school for students with behavioral and emotional difficulties. I have home schooled one of my stepchildren to avoid having the child retained while awaiting placement out of ... Read more


Robert

Math, Science, and Computer Tutoring Plus Special Needs

The most satisfying work I have done has been 20+ years working with and teaching children and adults (and their parents) with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD - autism, Asperger’s, PDD) and ADHD. I have training and experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) which is my preferred method for working on behavioral issues, and can assist with environmental supports and adaptation, both at home and in school. I am a Pennsylvania certified Special Education teacher, with years of teaching experience for students with ASD, at both the high school and Early Intervention level (age 3-6). In Read more


Diane

Speech Language Pathologist

During my 20 year career I have worked with a multitude of students with ADHD. My oldest child is diagnosed with ADHD. I have attended conferences and read books on the topic. I have an understanding of behavior and sensory techniques to utilize, along with visuals, when working with students with ADHD. Read more


Katherine

Reading Specialist, Special Education Teacher, & Wilson Certified

I have a BSED in Elementary Education and Special Education from West Chester University. I have a Master's in Reading as well. I have worked with students who have varying degrees of ADD or ADHD. What works for one child may not work for another. I find that the most important thing that I can do as a teacher is to make learning interesting and tap into what they enjoy learning about. Read more


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