Finn S.
- Bay Shore, NY 11706
- Experienced Dyslexia Tutor
- Male Age 18
- Member Since: 03/2025
- Will travel up to 5 miles
- Rates from $45.00 to $60.00 /hr
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On-line
In-Home
My comments on tutoring Dyslexia : I understand the challenges that come with dyslexia and how it can affect learning, especially in reading, writing, and processing information. Because of this, I am committed to adapting my teaching methods to fit each student’s individual needs, ensuring they have the support and strategies necessary to succeed.
I tailor my approach by using multi-sensory techniques, such as incorporating visual aids, hands-on activities, audiobooks, and structured step-by-step instruction. I prioritize clarity, patience, and repetition to help reinforce learning in a way that works best for each student. Additionally, I break down complex material into smaller, manageable parts to reduce frustration and improve comprehension.
My goal is to create a positive and encouraging learning environment where students with dyslexia can build confidence, develop effective strategies, and overcome academic challenges. I believe that with the right support and personalized instruction, every student can reach their full potential.
My teaching style is highly personalized and flexible, ensuring that each student receives instruction tailored to their unique learning style, strengths, and challenges. I take the time to understand how each student processes information, whether they thrive with visual aids, hands-on activities, structured lessons, or open discussions.
I adapt my approach dynamically, curating lesson plans that align with individual needs while reinforcing fundamental concepts in an engaging and relatable way. Whether a student requires step-by-step explanations, real-world applications, or accelerated learning, I adjust my methods accordingly to maximize comprehension and retention.
Patience and adaptability are at the core of my teaching philosophy. I am committed to creating a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and growing academ ... read more