As a caring and experienced childcare provider with five years of experience working as a substitute teacher, pre-school teacher and daycare teacher, I'm passionate about supporting families and offering reliable care for their children. My calm and patient demeanor allows me to connect easily with children of all ages, from...
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I'm a mom of 7 wonderful grown children, and nana to 12, with more to come! However, most are out of town- I have plenty of time for the local grands and full time work too.
I've also been a Special Ed. teacher, with six years total experience, mostly working with grade school children...
I have a lot of patience, I enjoy...
Julia can also help with: Craft assistance, carpooling
I currently work at a daycare as a teacher, but I am hoping to work in an environment where I can be more assistive towards a smaller number of children. I work mainly with two and 3-year-old's although I have experience with all ages. I have reliable transportation, flexible hours, and am certified in both CPR and first aid.
Haley can also help with: Travel, craft assistance, meal prep, carpooling, light cleaning
I have always had a passion for mathematics, and have gained over 5 years of experience with tutoring various students and friends in high school and collegiate level math topics. While I can certainly provide education assistance with math courses outside that range, pre-calculus through Calculus III and Linear Algebra is the...
I have always done well academically and take pride in my work ethic and study skills. I have a bachelors of science in psychology with a focus on neuroscience and an associates of arts with a focus on accounting. I've mentored teenagers with disabilities and enjoy sharing my knowledge with others. A psychology degree makes me...
After high school, I began studying Psychology at the University of Montana. I sat on the Dean's list for my freshman year and finished with a 3. 62 GPA. I then transferred to Crafton Hills College to pursue a degree in Nursing for my sophomore year. Here I earned an associates degree in Multiple Sciences and Health Sciences,...
I'd describe my personality as gentle, positive, and creative!
I love working with kids, they bring out the best in me, and I love to see them grow as time moves forward.
I started working with kids as a child myself, I had 3 younger siblings and I always worked hard to keep them entertained, and happy. After they grew older,...
Lilia can also help with: Meal prep, carpooling, grocery shopping, swimming supervision, light cleaning, travel & more
I have 3 years of experience. I can help with 8th grade Science. Science is about making connections and learning the world around us. I'd love to help guide those who need a bit more help in a style that suits their needs.
I graduated with my mechanical engineering degree and I currently work for Boston scientific. I haven't professionally tutored but I have experience tutoring my younger siblings and have seen their grades excel after we worked together. I have a passion for English and math
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FAQs for finding homeschool teachers near you in Marshall, TX
How much do homeschool teachers charge near me in Marshall, TX?
The average hourly pay rate for homeschool teachers near you in Marshall, TX is $19.44. It’s important to keep in mind that this is just the average going rate in your location. Many factors can influence how much private homeschool teachers charge. For example, how many children you have, the subjects you want the homeschool teacher to specialize in, and their degree or years of working experience, can all play a role in how they set their rates.
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What types of services do homeschool teachers near me in Marshall, TX offer?
Homeschooling teachers near you in Marshall, TX offer a wide variety of educational services. Some homeschool teachers that come to your house may provide full-day instruction and design lesson plans. Others may only come by a few times a week to teach a certain subject that the parent struggles with, such as advanced mathematics. Other homeschool teachers may choose to run small group sessions out of their home. It’s important to interview a few different candidates and to ask to learn more about services they offer.
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What interview questions should I ask when hiring a homeschool teacher near me in Marshall, TX?
When you want to hire a homeschool teacher near you in Marshall, TX, it’s a good idea to interview a handful of different candidates. When interviewing teachers for homeschooling, it’s a good idea to ask them about their teaching style, about what subjects and grade levels they have experience with, and how they would handle issues such as your child not paying attention or talking to a sibling during lessons.