...I taught reading, writing, science, math, and social skills to children in groups of different sizes (4-12). I received my PhD in clinical psychology in 2022 with a 4.0 GPA. I taught psychology and child development as a TA at NYU (class sizes: 24-40). Individually, I worked with these undergrad... (read more)
...I have a Master's Degree in Liberal Studies from Rollins College. My degree of study began with the works of Homer and extended through Greek philosophy to include the pre-Socratics, moved through Virgil and other Roman classics. My study of the Classics includes: poetry, philosophy, drama, and art. (read more)
...I have coached at the youth, middle school and high school levels. I have coached both boys' and girls teams, including my own daughters' and sons' teams as they were growing up. I continue to this day to coach and officiate as soccer is a lifelong passion of mine. (read more)
...I've worked with several students in this subject and am ready to help with any questions you have. I have worked with several students in trigonometry with great success. My main approach to trigonometry is to build up a foundation of important facts like the unit circle and then hone in on strategies in problem solving. (read more)
...I would actually say most of the plug and chug is easier than most calculus plug and chug IF one understands what is going on in the first place. But linear algebra is abstract, so that’s a big if. My strength in teaching linear algebra is that I am good at making it seem fairly concrete and simple, not abstract, so that the theorems aren’t so bad after all, or even common sense. (read more)