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Two maths tuition slots available for pupils with either Dyscalculia or Maths Difficulties due to a SpLD


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My name is Marianne Boutall and my company is called Mastering Maths Difficulties. I have been a specialist maths teacher since 2009 and a Dyscalculia/Maths Difficulties assessor since 2020. I am qualified to do diagnostic assessments for pupils with difficulties in maths. These diagnostic reports, if a diagnosis of Dyscalculia or Maths Difficulties has been given, can be used for Disability Student Allowance (DSA) puposes, the funding granted to support pupils' additional needs in further education.

I currently have 2 tuition slots available. Face to face is ideal but virtual is possible for Y5+ pupils.

Monday at 3:30

Tuesday @ 3:55

 

I am based in the SE15 area off Bellended rd.

 

My email is [email protected]

I am fully insured and have an up to date DBS check.

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