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(8) Private Special Needs Tutors offering lessons, class and homework help in Raymore

Find the best Raymore Special Needs home tutoring providers with great ratings, reviews and qualifications!


Rachel

Patient, Qualified Tutor with LOTS of Experience

I am the oldest of nine children in a home that emphasized lifelong learning. So, I had a lot of opportunities as I grew up to tutor my siblings, the youngest of which is almost 12. My educational experience includes private schooling, Montessori schooling, religious schooling, and traditional public schooling, so I also have experience with hands-on learning experiences in addition to traditional teaching methods. I think my most memorable experience with tutoring my siblings came from tut... Read more


Ashley

A+ teacher with a love of teaching

I am a certified elementary education and special education teacher in Kansas and Missouri. I love teaching and working with students one-on-one. I have worked in a variety of educational settings and look forward to this new opportunity. My love of teaching comes from years of teaching and bonding with students. Their success is my success. I am dedicated to helping students achieve their maximal potential and look forward to seeing and hearing about all the successes they will achieve.... Read more


Lisa

Gain Knowledge, Get Your Power

Throughout my career as a teacher and a tutor in special education and regular education, I've learned that many students work well in smaller group settings; provided with what structure and organization means to the student; but with consistency, and routine. I've also learned how to identify and breakdown inappropriate behaviors through instructing student's one-on-one. When students are given my undivided attention, it appears the student has a feeling they are special to me and they ar... Read more

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Mindy

Teacher for you to help your student in their academic needs.

I teach special needs students and have for 9 years. This includes students with ADD/ADHD disorders. After students are evaluated using the BRIEF exam, I look for deficiencies in executive functioning skills and help students in filling their life tool box for these skills. Such lessons include tools for organization, shifting from one task to another, chunking large task and initiating tasks. Read more


Elyse

Tutor specializing in Autism and special needs.

My name is Elyse, and I have been working in special education classrooms and within the homes of families for 10 years now. I have recently been an A.B.A therapist for children with Autism and prior to that I was an assistant and substitute teacher in a substantially separate school program for children with severe special needs. I enjoy working one on one with kids who need a little extra help and attention, it is great to watch them grow and progress both academically and in who they are t... Read more


DeAnn

Knowledge Made Friendly - Tutoring

Currently teaching elementary life skills, I love helping students experience success, whatever that might look like for them. I view myself as a coach, encouraging students to attempt activities on their own, with guidance and support to back them up. As a former middle school ELA teacher, I taught grades 6-8 for 12 years and have almost 16 years of teaching experience in total, with the last four in middle school and elementary special education. I was a career counselor for 13 year... Read more


John

Mr. "No-Nonsense" John -- Tutor of Aspiring Scholars

Hi; John here -- YOUR tutor! I've got two Masters' degrees, one in Special Education; the other in Personnel Management. I'm licensed in Missouri in grades K - 12, so whatever grade you're in, I can help you get better, learn more, retain more, and look at your education from a positive view. I'm retired from the military (TWO branches), and have traveled the world. I've got lots of experience, and I got more and more experience through education -- as you can too! I l... Read more


Joy

Special Education Teacher Mild and Moderate Disabilities all ages

I currently work in a classroom that has autistic children. There are different levels of autism and each child is different. Most of these children struggle with being a part of the environment that they are in. There are a variety of ways that these children cope. I often see repetitive movements and outbursts when they are exposed to loud noises and bright lights. Some speak very little while others act inappropriately in social situations. Read more


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