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Hello,


I'm looking for a maths tutor for my 8 year old son who is in year 3 of a mainstream primary school. He has high functioning autism and struggles with simple addition, subtraction and times tables. I'm looking for a calm, patient tutor with experience of teaching this age group, who is able to make maths fun and introduce activities that will improve his confidence with numbers. If this sounds like you, please get in touch.


Many Thanks,


Caroline

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Hello,


My name is Elisabetta and I am a maths tutor based in Brockley.

I am currently tutoring one 8 year old girl in Blackheath on Saturday morning and I am available to travel within 3 miles from my house, but I am happy to discuss any other location.

I am a Computer Science student at Goldsmiths University and I am planning to do a teacher training for primary school in the near future.


I have been working in the childcare sector for more than 5 years and I have worked as a maths and italian tutor both with adults and children.

I strongly believe that building a strong relationship with tutee and tutor is immensely beneficial for the student's development, enjoyment of the lesson and the management of their behaviour.

This is why I like for my tutorials to be focused on building a rapport with myself and the tutee, talking about their interests, the way the subject is taught in their school and playing maths based games or art.

Working this way allows me to tailor each lesson to the tutee's strengths and weaknesses and to find teaching strategies that suit their learning style.

I am extremely passionate about teaching maths and I believe that every student has the capacity to learn and reach their full potential with appropriate guidance.


I have a DBS check and my hourly rate is ?30.



Thank you,


Elisabetta

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