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Hi there

My son Latrell started reception September last year and he is doing well except for he's behind with phonics/spelling and maths.


He's 5yrs old April the 30th


I'm looking for a tutor which can come in for an 1hr on a Saturday and do some work with him.

Must speak very good English, have experience with children his age, can be firm but fair and has patients.


If you think you can help or have any suggestions please do dm me with Abit about yourself and prices.


Kind regards

Stacey

Dear Stacey


I am a qualified primary teacher and would be very keen to tutor your child and help him with his phonics and maths. Last year I taught Year 1 and helped them all pass the phonics check at the end of the year. I am really familiar with various different fun ways of teaching phonics using interactive apps, songs and games. I have tutored in my spare time before but now that I have two children myself, time is a little more precious! I teach at a school between Clapham and Steatham where there are many children who may not have English as a first language (EAL) or have various special needs. I understand that children learn in different ways and should be able to adapt my style to suit your child. It would be lovely to know more specifically what your child knows already. For example, does he know all his letter sounds? Which ones does he struggle with? What do you think his barriers to learning are?


My rates are ?40 an hour and ideally I would be able to tutor early in the morning before 10am.


If you think this is something you might be interested in, do let me know. I am based in East Dulwich but could travel to your home.


Sarah

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