...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)
...Through my education and extra-curricular activities including a semester abroad in Spain and different work experiences, I attained fluency in Spanish. Since then I have tutored students of different ages in Spanish. At Auburn University, I continued to pursue my love for English and writing by majoring in English Literature. (read more)
...I have a broad understanding of programming (C, C++, CSharp, and assembly language).
My many years of Engineering experience and experience with having raised 7 children, allows me to be a very patient teacher. If you are struggling, let me help you. There are no bad or stupid questions, and many ways to solve a problem. (read more)
...My tutoring approach is to have my students attempt to teach me what they are working on, and then I step in to clarify and explain certain things when necessary. By having my students explain what they are working on, I can ensure they deeply understand what they are working on. I also recognize that every student has a different learning style that fits them best. (read more)