...Cerebral Palsy, TBI), Visual Impairments, Hearing Impairments, Developmental Delayed, Deaf-blindness, Deafness, and other health impairments (i.e. ADD/ADHD, Diabetes, anxiety). In addition, I am knowledgeable about AAC devices and working with students who are non-verbal. I believe that all students can learn with the right supports and guidance. (read more)
...Helping your child use and understand basic operations on Microsoft Word and PowerPoint for PC is my forte. Working in an international school has allowed me to attain an array of skills, and I am fully equipped to work with diversity of students. I welcome you to call on me, and together we will ensure you and or your child's success. (read more)
...I attended Governor's School for Math during my junior year of high school and received the NC Teaching Fellows Scholarship based on academic performance and an extended interviewing process. My college GPA was only a 3.40, as a result of an improper withdrawal process that resulted in several s... (read more)
...I grew up playing volleyball and played for a competitive club team called Six Pak in NJ. We completed at the East Coast Championships at the Richmond Convention Center against teams from all over including Puerto Rico. I was recruited to play college volleyball at Emerson College, but decided not to pursue it as I had an academic scholarship at Macaulay Honors College at Baruch. (read more)
...I was in the US Air Force, am a disabled veteran, and have three classes remaining to finish a Master's degree in Accounting. I am currently homeschooling one of my eight year old nephews, who is in fourth grade, and was last assessed at the 4.9 grade level for both math and reading.Math is my f... (read more)