...Perhaps one of the most important things to do is to make a student smile, if they're smiling or laughing they're far more likely to commit what they learn to memory as they'll enjoy what they're learning. Its also important for students to see what mathematics does. The most common question I hear is, "Why are we learning this?" or "Why is this useful?". (read more)
...In reality, it's never too late to start learning; I’ve worked with beginner students of all ages: children, seniors, and everyone in between! Prodigy or not, there’s room for all of us in the music world!For approximately 9 years, I've tutored a range of students in algebra. I've worked on fun... (read more)
...My tutoring methods for this subject rely heavily on visual learning through drawing structures and helping students to have good spatial understanding of chemical structures as this is highly important in organic chemistry. I am skilled in printing, cursive, and calligraphy writing. I find tha... (read more)
...I've worked as an educator and executive functioning coach for 7 years, and I love helping my students with ADHD overcome their challenges. Getting my degree from Duke University, teaching in both public and private schools, and working 1-on-1 with hundreds of students has given me unique insigh... (read more)
...I have worked as a professional seamstress for many years. I feel comfortable teaching the basics to new students and helping more advanced students with advice. I am an ordained minister with many years experience working in Methodist and non-traditional settings. (read more)