...When I worked in the corporate sector, I wrote and lectured throughout North America about Autism, as well as Dyslexia, ADHD, and Asperger’s. As a tutor, I have worked with students who have been diagnosed with Autism, as well as with their families and schools. Frequently, these students have other disabilities and, when I work with them, I attempt to address all their issues. (read more)
...In addition, I am constantly called upon by friends and relatives to do their resumes and cover letters for job application purposes. Also, as an adjunct professor, I have my students write journals, blogs, discussion forums and lesson plans as part of the online graduate class that I teach. As... (read more)
...I’m Claire! I’m a rising sophomore at Princeton University majoring in English on a pre-med track, with minors in Creative Writing and Global Health. I graduated valedictorian of my high school and have won several awards for excellence in English and History. (read more)
...Grammar topics may need to be approached from multiple angles before a dramatic "A-ha!" moment or a gradual acceptance of a structure occurs. I have the patience and experience to get you there. I hold a master's degree in Adult Education with a concentration in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) and have years of classroom teaching experience. (read more)
...I try to give my students questions they can ask themselves to make their work approachable. Your critical thinking is important and will help you feel confident. We will use your everyday world so that the subject doesn’t feel strange to you. (read more)