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I am a very enthusiastic and positive tutor with a successful track record as Specialist SEN tutor and advisor to families and clients.
My skills and experience in working with people with SEN to develop trusting and meaningful relationships:
HAVING FUN AND BUILDING POSITIVE RAPPORT IS CENTRAL TO ALL OF MY SESSIONS 🙂 Before you read on.... my primary focus in all sessions is for my clients to feel secure in our working relationship. I really believe that this underpins every successful lesson and you will hear lots of laughter and fun along with the serious stuff!
I have a successful track record (please see reviews) in boosting students' motivation and engagement in learning. I firmly believe that each and every student has tremendous individual potential and it is my job to unlock it!
My skills and experience supporting students with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia & Dysgraphia:
During my Post-Graduate Diploma in Education (in which I obtained a First Class Honours), I completed a thesis specifically on Dyslexia. Here I learned about the wide-ranging Interventions and Strategies that can be implemented including the importance of a multi-sensory learning environment to find out what "clicks" for the individual. Some interventions include: providing support with additional recording mechanisms such as appropriate literacy software, charts, diagrams, dictaphones, electronic dictionaries, models, voice recognition software and word processors with spellchecker, and the use of line trackers and/or coloured overlays as appropriate.
In terms of Dyspraxia, it runs along a wide spectrum; affecting each individual in a unique way. It may be necessary to work on gross and fine motor skills during the session. Speech and Language may be affected. Again, organisation and planning skills need to embed throughout the sessions.
With regard to working with clients Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia, again I work on a highly personalised and individual basis. Maths concepts can be tricky to embed and I offer activities to appeal to the specific type of learner using a wide range of resources.
With Dysgraphia, again it is pinpointing how best to work with my client and what they need to boost their engagement and interaction in sessions.
My skills and experience working with students with ADHD:
I have worked with a large range of students with ADHD and it is so individual to each client. It could present with concentration, focus, organisation and planning. ..However, again building that rapport with the individual is essential in planning how to proceed.
My skills and experience delivering the core subjects of Maths, English & Science:
I have extensive experience delivering these subjects in both classroom and 1:1 settings. When it comes to the fundamentals of these subjects I never make any assumptions as every student is so deeply unique and varied in their knowledge. I will always start with the basics; embedding confidence in the student at first. I have taught every type of level you can imagine, from teaching an older student to read to delivering sessions boosting writing and comprehension to addressing key gaps within spelling. In terms of story writing, I use a structured approach to boost confidence and visual planners in order to break in down into chunk-sized parts. I use a range of strategies and interventions to boost confidence in more challenging areas such as writing and spelling in particular.
I am also a qualified Science teacher with a First Class Honours PGCE in the subject as well as studying a variety of Sciences at Honours Degree and Diploma Level. I have a successful track record of engaging students in what can be seen as quite an intense subject with quite a vast range of subject material. I bring the subject to life using animations, simulations, videos, quizzes and many more methodologies. I have successfully prepared students for both AQA and Edexcel GCSE Sciences.
My skills and experience with executive functioning, exam technique & organisational study skills:
As a former Exams Officer and Exam Board Assessor, I have a clear understanding of not only Exam Protocol but the fundamentals of Study Skills and simple yet effective Revision Techniques and Organisational Skills. I really value the importance of Self-Assessment so that students can see what they have achieved, what they are currently working on and where they need to go in the future! Clear and effective organisation is key!
My experience working with young people to boost their confidence and self-esteem and inspiring a love of learning:
I really feel that without a growth mindset and self-belief, it is very challenging to foster a love of learning. It is important to boost confidence in a particular learning area by establishing prior knowledge and building on this in a pace that is both engaging and enjoyable for the learner.
My skills and experience supporting young people to develop their independence:
In order to boost independence it is so important to foster that self-belief and unlock potential. A growth mindset goes a long way in developing the confidence to become more independent within learning. Again, working on a highly personalised basis ensures that I truly understand the what they need and what will promote independence.
My skills and experience preparing students for Entrance Exams (11+ ISEB, GL, CEM etc):
I also have experience in preparing students for the 11+ exams for entry to a number of Grammar Schools both in London and the Home Counties. A personalised approach ensures individualised targeted sessions across the areas of Maths, English and Verbal/Non-Verbal Reasoning. I have a successful track record in working with students to achieve their potential in preparation for these exams and I have had a number of students gain successful entry to some of the top schools in London.
My skills and experience supporting students with Autism (across the spectrum):
I have vast experience in working with students who have Autism in both classroom and 1-to-1 tuition settings in both Ireland and the UK. I really enjoy getting to know each student and I plan highly-personalised sessions for each student’s individual needs; using a variety of methodologies to promote focus and engagement. I also work with the student’s unique interests in order to promote a positive working rapport. I have an in-depth working knowledge of working with students across the entire spectrum and I really enjoy getting to know them and their unique interests.
My skills and experience working with students with PDA and the importance of student-led learning:
I have worked with every extreme of behaviour in settings across Ireland and the UK. I particularly enjoy working with and getting to know students with challenging behaviours. There is always a reason for this and it is key to get to know what makes each student "tick". This is why I spend so long getting to know the student and building that essential rapport. The key thing here is control and it is essential that the student feels empowered to make choices that are presented to them (with each of these choices being favourable to our session).
My skills and experience working with students with Anxiety:
Anxiety is an incredibly common and complex part of our society and it really effects across a wide spectrum; differing in each individual. Most of my students exhibit traits of anxiety, each and every one unique. This is why establishing a positive and solid connection is so important to me as a SEN tutor. My skills and experience boosting students’ self-esteem, confidence, learning and independence: As this can be a very anxious time for students, I ensure that the pastoral and wellbeing fundamentals of exam preparation are addressed; embedding stress and time management. My sessions are light-hearted and fun. Unlocking potential needs to start with boosting one's self-esteem and confidence and I work hard to ensure a positive and happy working relationship with each client. However, instilling independence is essential and I ensure that I empower each student to give everything a go!
My skills and experience supporting students with processing, focus and concentration/, or working memory challenges:
This is a case is seeing "what works" for the individual. Most of my clients come to me with at least one of these issues and we work together to see how we can successfully move forward. It is essential to use approaches that appeal to the unique senses of the student and again a multi-sensory learning environment is so vital! Time is of the essence here and it is imperative to ensure the student has enough time to process what is asked in a very clear and concise manner. It is so important to 'chunk' the work into manageable amounts to foster self-esteem which will in turn boost their confidence in themselves.
I use a range of stimulating resources unique to the student's interests. Time is of the essence and it is important to ensure that enough time is given for the student to process what is asked of them and how to complete it in a reasonable timeframe. I also work with schools to ensure appropriate measures are in place to aid the student with the provision of extra time and assistive technology where appropriate.
My skills and experience developing Social Skills:
I have significant experience in developing students' Social Skills; having delivered many sessions embedding real-life scenarios and how to deal with them. It is more important than ever to work on these skills and how to adapt and evolve with this ever-changing world! In my time working in one of the largest special needs schools in Europe, I worked with a wide variety of needs which also included those with specific medical challenges.
My skills and experience working with those who have Medical Needs:
In my time working in one of the largest special needs schools in Europe, I worked with a wide variety of needs which also included those with specific medical challenges. This included working with young people with conditions such as cancer, brain injuries, those with seizures, genetic abnormalities and many more. I was therefore trained in a number of medical areas In my time working in one of the largest special needs schools in Europe, I worked with a wide variety of needs which also included those with specific medical challenges. This included working with young people with conditions such as cancer, brain injuries, those with seizures, genetic abnormalities and many more. I was therefore trained in a number of medical areas. However, every student is so unique that I spend significant time understanding what works for them and not to make any assumptions on what will or won't work!
*1st Class Honours PGCE with SEN thesis.
*Professional Training in ASD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Social & Emotional Challenges and a number of Speech and Language Therapy workshops based on communication.
*Nurture Trained Teacher and ongoing work in Behaviour and Informed Trauma
*A commitment to continuing professional development with qualifications in First Aid and Team Teach. Completion of courses in Child Protection, Safeguarding, The Prevent Duty, FGM, Food Hygiene and Safety, Fire Safety in Education, Online Safety, Health & Safety for Senior Managers, Evolve Risk assessment training, Bullying.
*BSc Hons Nutrition and Dietetics
*Diploma in Health Science & Physiology
I believe learning should be fun, interactive and varied. I use digital technologies in my lessons to engage and inspire my students.
I believe that a little humour also goes a long way!
I am also very experience in the wider curriculum and the pastoral elements of education. There are so many factors which impact on learning so I do ensure that I truly understand the needs of each and every student.
….you want a tutor with a successful track record who will work with you and your child to ensure the best outcomes possible whilst having some fun and laughter along the way!
Strong and positive communicator. A collaborative approach with home, school and interagency if necessary.
Gains a positive and respectful rapport quickly with students.
Very open-minded and willing to adapt and be flexible for individual needs.
Dedicated to the holistic approach towards education. Resilience and confidence-building is key!
Professional at all times.
- General Engagement, Confidence and Self Esteem
- Primary (Maths and/or English/Literacy)
- Secondary English (including GCSEs)
- Secondary Maths (Including GCSEs)
- Secondary Science (including GSCEs)
- Study Skills & Executive Functioning Skills
- Social Communication & Language Skills
- Functional Skills (English & Maths)
- Homework Support
- Primary
- Secondary
- Post 16
- Adult
- Anxiety
- ASC (autism)
- ADHD & ADD
- Dyslexia
- PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance)
- SEMH (Social & Emotional & Mental Health needs)
- Working Memory and Processing Needs
- Speech and Language Needs (including non-verbal)
- Dyscalculia
- DCD (Dyspraxia)
- Global Developmental Delay & Learning Difficulties
- Complex & Medical Needs (including Cerebral Palsy; Brain Injury; Epilepsy and other needs)
- Other SEN
I have travelled to over 60 countries. I love immersing myself in new cultures and I have learned so much over the years from being around people from lots of different walks of life. This has helped me to become a well-rounded tutor with experience in working with a vast range of clients from many different countries and cultures.
My passions include yoga and wellbeing, travelling, arts and culture. Oh and food! I also love being outdoors and getting mucky (I grew up on a rural farm!). I am also a little bit obsessed with dogs and pets and often we will bring our pets onto the screen which calms and motivates (only if preferable).
