Dyscalculia Tutors in Boston
Education: Master’s degree, Special Education (Salem State University); Bachelor’s degree, Elementary Education (SNHU)
Expert in: (PreK-6) Gifted / Special Needs , (PreK-6) Math, (PreK-6) Study Skills / Organization , Middle School Homework Assistance, Middle School Math
Currently, I work as a 7th grade special education teacher for students with moderate disabilities. I work in a separate setting as well as co-teach in the ...
About Boston, MA
The region of the northeastern section of the United States, known collectively as New England, includes the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. If one had to choose the “capital” of this historic, charming region, it would have to be Boston, the capital and largest city of the state of Massachusetts. Boston is a true colonial city, dating back to the time of the American Revolution. In fact, the city predates even Philadelphia and New York, since it was first colonial city to develop out of the original English settlers who settled in the region in the 1600s. Although now a decidedly modern city, Boston has continued to retain its colonial charm and dignity.
So much can be said about the city of Boston. In addition to its historical significance, it also boasts a formidable set of professional sports franchises, such as the Celtics basketball team, the Bruins ice hockey club, the Red Sox baseball team, and the New England Patriots football team, all of which have won multiple championships in their hallowed histories. The city is also known for its world-renowned academic institutions, such as Harvard University, an Ivy League school, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also known as M.I.T., Boston College, and Boston University. The city of Boston is also home to the Berklee College of Music, which is one of the most famous music conservatories in the nation. The presence of this academic institution helps to fuel a phenomenal music scene in Boston, ranging from rock and pop to jazz and classical. And, of course, the presence of music also helps to invigorate Boston’s cultural community and nightlife; it is a city filled with fine restaurants, bars, and clubs.
The districts and neighborhoods of Boston are very specific, and the people who make their homes in them take on the identity of where they live, so much so that Boston is sometimes referred to as “the city of neighborhoods.” The core neighborhoods are contained in three sections of the city, the North End, which was the neighborhood where Italian immigrants first settled, South Boston, or “Southie,” which was dominated by the Irish, and the West End, which was inhabited by Russian Jews. Some of the neighborhoods include: Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, Hyde Park, Roxbury, South Boston, and West Roxbury. Some of the surrounding cities include: Newton, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Medford, Randolph, Arlington, Needham, Maynard, and West Concord.
Our tutors teach and tutor a variety of subjects such as Math, Reading, Writing, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Music and Art in the Boston area. Our tutoring services are offered to adults, children, businesses and corporations as private lessons and also, if requested, as small group classes in and around Boston. Our private lessons are affordably priced and tutoring is done at locations that are convenient for our students and the instructors. Our tutors may also offer before and after school programs.
Whether you are seeking help from a tutor for an elementary, middle school, high school or college student, or if you are simply interested in learning about one of our many subjects, Fox Tutors is the right place to find a qualified, experienced tutor.
Most of the subjects below are available in the Boston area. Fox tutors are also tutoring in surrounding cities such as Charlestown, Chelsea, Orient Heights, Winthrop, Cottage Hill, Revere, Linden, Faulkner, Malden, Maplewood, Oakgrove, Medford, Cambridge, Arlington, Somerville, Belmont, Watertown, Brighton, Brookline, Beacon Hill, South Boston and Dorchester Heights.
About Dyscalculia
The condition of dyscalculia is a specific kind of learning disability that affects a student’s ability to process mathematical operations. The condition is lesser known than other learning disabilities, but is often associated with Dyslexia and Developmental Dyspraxia. Interestingly enough, dyscalculia is not at all related to a student’s IQ level or overall intellectual; little is understood about why certain individuals lack the ability to process and comprehend mathematical concepts. Some research suggests that the condition is caused by narrow, local brain damage that has only affected the mathematical part of the brain. To date, there is no cure or formal treatment for this condition, however the condition can cause students a great deal of frustration due to the performance demands put on them in school to learn and retain mathematical skills. As a result, one of the best ways to develop better mathematical skills for those who suffer from this condition is to work one-on-one with a Dyscalculia tutor.
Whether you are a young child, a teenager, a university student, or a professional adult and are seeking help in Dyscalculia, our tutors can assist you. Our professional tutors have advanced degrees or extensive training in Dyscalculia and can tutor and help in subject areas such as basic math, mathematical concepts, addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication. Instruction and homework help in Dyscalculia is offered in various cities and towns such as Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and others.
Effective Dyscalculia tutors
What kind of Dyscalculia tutoring services do we offer?
Our Dyscalculia tutors all have advanced degrees in Dyscalculia and can assist adults and children in different Dyscalculia subjects. We offer personalized Dyscalculia help as every student has different Dyscalculia needs.
Learning Dyscalculia at convenient meeting places
Our Dyscalculia students can choose to meet their Dyscalculia instructor either in the convenience of their home or office, or in public places such as libraries, coffee shops, schools, etc.
Dyscalculia - 7 days a week
As most of our K-12 students such as Kindergarteners, Elementary, Middle School, and High School students as well as adult learners have busy schedules, Fox Tutors teach our students 7 days a week. Dyscalculia in-home tutoring services are very flexible and can be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for the tutor and student.
Dyscalculia for all ages and levels
Fox Dyscalculia tutors offer Dyscalculia instruction to K-12 students, College, University students, and professional adults.
Our Dyscalculia tutors serve students not only in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and New York City but also in and around Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and other cities.
Fox Tutors proudly offers: basic math tutors, mathematical concepts tutors, addition tutors, subtraction tutors, division tutors, and multiplication tutors.