Hi! I have been working as a caregiver for over 5 years. I have worked with children, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly. I'm organized, detail oriented, and friendly. When I'm not caregiving, I work as a teacher. When I'm not doing either of those things, I am playing soccer or pickle ball, reading or watching a...
As an internship in undergrad, I worked as a mentor/tutor through an organization called BLAST. Where I worked in an afterschool care program. I also helped in a special education classroom as an aid where students with all class work.
Hello, and thank you for visiting my page! You're here because you're looking for support for your struggling students. I'm hoping I can provide that support. I've worked in the field of education for over 25 years. Currently, I hold a multiple subject, cloud, credential, mild to moderate special education, credential,...
I have been working in education for over 14 years providing academic support for children with various needs and learning styles. I have worked as a certified teacher for four years in the San Francisco School district and was worked extensively in the fields of literacy support and special education. I believe in positive...
Hello! My name is Jacqueline and am a tutor/caregiver that is passionate about two things; working with children, and educating. I graduated from USF with my Bachelors in 2015 with high honors; and am hoping to attend graduate school.
I have experience tutoring with children ages 5-18+, specializing in Math, Science, and Test...
- I volunteered in special needs classrooms starting when I was in 5th grade all the way through my senior year of high school.
- in high school I started tutoring friends that were entering college and need help studying for placement exams as well as friends and family that were in need of college level math and science. Word...
Hi! I'm Helen, a dedicated tutor with a passion for helping kids succeed in their academic journey. With 3+ years of experience working with students from elementary through middle school, I specialize in making learning fun and accessible. My goal is to build a strong foundation in key subjects like math, reading, and writing...
Hi there! I'm a dedicated special education teacher with a passion for helping students succeed. With 10 years of experience under my belt, 7 years in the classroom and 3 years teaching virtually, I've honed my skills in reading, writing, and math instruction. I'm certified in Orton-Gillingham reading instruction, which is a...
Hello! I'm currently involved within RUSD as well as working towards my BA in Early Childhood Education! I was previously an honor roll student throughout my education within Ripon Unified and have now come back to continue working within the district. I have taken my Paraeducator exam and passed as well! I am willing to tutor...
I am a 26-year-old pediatric occupational therapy graduate who has babysat for a variety of families with children ages from 3 months old to 13 years old. In my recent history, I am a private pediatric occupational therapist and I was a nanny for a family for 3 years where I did school pick up, drove to after school activities...
I enjoy easing homework for families and teaching on a particular subject as needed. I have flexible availability with focus on virtual learning. Students never lose focus with my teaching style. Affordable rates! 25 years of experience!
I am a certificated teacher in California where I enjoyed teaching for 32 years and have recently retired. I have a Single Subject Credential in Spanish with a supplementary in biology and math. Also, I posses a General Subjects Elementary Credential. I have taught middle school math for almost 20 years including Algebra and...
When the Pandemic first started and distance learning was the normal, I assisted a Kindergartener and 2nd grader with all subjects ensure participation in their respective classes.
Greetings! I'm relocating to Menlo Park for a teaching position, and I'm looking for a live-in, part-time tutoring position.
A little about myself: I just graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California with my BA in Narrative Studies, and I'm now pursuing full-time teaching. I've loved working with kids...
I can tutor all subjects in lower education as well as any level of French. I successfully homeschooled my own four kids for many years, and substitute taught for both San Juan USD and California Montessori Project. I speak French fluently, having lived in both Belgium (high school) and France (college internship) and I also...
I have taught in multiple settings, from following daily lesson planes with classrooms of children, to private needs based tutoring in homes. All ages and aptitudes.
As a STEM pro and math/science educator, with over 6 years of experience in education, I've unleashed my math magic while working as a Physics and Math teacher (in China, yes in China!), and as a Center Director of Mathnasium. Now I'm rocking it as an Associate Campus Director at Alliant International University, but my favorite...
I have several years of experience tutoring children. I hold a Masters degree in finance and Business and a bachelor's degree in International business. I have also received scholarships for academic excellence, such as the Vice Chancellor International Student scholarship and graduate with a 4. 0 from my post graduate studies.
I have been tutoring for the last 3 years for a few families, I have my emergency teaching credential and have taught elementary, middle and high school. I love teaching students how to read, as well as teaching them how to memorize math fact and making reading and math more fun. I have more than 10 years of experience...
FAQs for finding special needs tutors near you in Lincoln, CA
How much do special needs tutors near me in Lincoln, CA charge per hour?
The hourly rate a private tutor for a special needs child charges near you in Lincoln, CA is $36.50 per hour. However, it’s important to keep in mind this is just an average and the actual rate a special needs tutor charges can depend on many different factors such as their years of experience and subject matter expertise.
How can I find special needs tutoring near me in Lincoln, CA?
If you’re looking for tutoring for special needs students near you in Lincoln, CA, Care.com can make your search easier by connecting you with professionals in your area. You can sort profiles by location and pay rate. You can also read detailed descriptions about each special needs tutor and can find reviews from families they worked with in the past.
How can I safely hire a special needs tutor for my child near me in Lincoln, CA?
Parents and guardians of special needs students understandably want to ensure their child is learning in a safe environment. When looking for a special needs tutor near you in Lincoln, CA, we strongly recommend you take the steps necessary to feel comfortable regarding who you’re hiring. While we ask all special needs tutors on Care.com to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck (those who complete it have a badge on their profile), this is merely a starting point for your research. You can run your own private background check, interview multiple candidates, and request professional references.
What types of special needs tutors are available near me in Lincoln, CA?
There are many different types of special needs tutors near you in Lincoln, CA. You can hire special needs tutoring services that focus on reading, writing, math, and English. You can also hire more general special needs tutors who can provide support in all subjects your child is studying in school, but as they get older and their schoolwork gets more complex, more specialized instruction can be helpful.
What interview questions should I ask when hiring a special needs tutor near me in Lincoln, CA?
When you are searching for tutors for special needs students near you in Lincoln, CA, it’s a good idea to interview a few different candidates until you find the right fit for your child. You’ll want to ask each tutor questions regarding what subject matters they feel comfortable teaching, how much experience they have working with special needs students, and what their go-to teaching techniques are.