...As someone with ADHD and someone with a family member with autism, I understand that every person learns differently, and some students with learning disabilities require certain modifications to my teaching. For example, autistic students don't like to look people in the eyes. In fact, they will prefer that I look away from them. (read more)
...There are no bad or stupid questions, and many ways to solve a problem. My approach to teaching is to guide and coach a student to understand the problems in a way that is most appropriate to their learning styles and personality.In addition to algebra 1 and 2, I have tutored geometry and precalculus as well as calculus. I love math. (read more)
...I try to have at least 2-3 different ways to explain each topic so that if one way does not resonate with a particular student, I can approach it in a different way that will make more sense to them. I graduated from high school in May of 2023 with a 4.43 GPA (4.00 unweighted). I received a 5 on... (read more)