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Tutor for literacy and maths: KS2 and KS3


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Hi,


I'm a friendly and well qualified SENCo, working mostly with literacy issues (delayed reading, both decoding and comprehension) and basic maths skills using multi sensory techniques for students with learning difficulties. I'm also a specialist assessor so can conduct dyslexia screening tests and literacy diagnostic tests if required.


If you are looking for a specialised tutor for children between around 7 and 14 then please pm me. Happy to tutor in your home in the evenings or weekends.


I live on Dog Kennel Hill and work in a school in Lambeth.


Thanks!

  • 1 month later...

Hi


I am looking for additional maths & literacy support for my son who is currently in Y5. He is dyslexic and had a educational psychologist report carried out at the beginning of Y4.


Can you let me know your availability & hourly rate ? We live in Herne Hill.


Best wishes


RAchel

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