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Psychology tutoring available in Dulwich and surrounding areas.


I am a university lecturer in Psychology at King's, specialising in clinical psychology and neurodevelopmental disorders (https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=RrwsIpwAAAAJ&hl=en).


Available to help with GCSE and A-Level preparation. Happy to tutor students on a regular basis or provide one-off sessions as and when required.


Able to travel to you or work in public places (libraries, cafes etc). DBS checked.


?45ph for GCSE and ?50 for A Level (or equivalent). Rates for higher study are negotiable.


Please feel free to send me a message here (or via [email protected])and I will get back to you as soon as possible.


Kind regards,


James.

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