Dyslexia Tutors in Charlotte
Education: Bachelor’s degree, Special Education (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
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About Charlotte, NC
Most large cities in the U.S. have a nickname that aptly defines them. Charlotte, however, has two great nicknames. Its original nickname, the “Queen City,” comes from its namesake, Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg, who became the queen consort of King George III a year before the city was founded. The second nickname, however, emerged during the American Revolution, when British General Cornwallis referred to the city as “a hornet’s nest of rebellion.” Soon after, Charlotte became known as “The Hornet’s Nest,” and the Hornet was even the mascot for the city’s professional basketball city for a time.
Since the colonial era, Charlotte has remained one of the most significant cities of the south, boasting a strong, economically charged commercial and industrial community, a well-established southern culture and tradition, and a beautiful cityscape. Most recently it was rated as “The Best Place to Live in America,” based on job opportunity, a low crime rate, and an affordable real estate market. But there are many other features to Charlotte that make it an attractive choice for urban life: its restaurants, clubs, bars, and nightlife make it an exciting option for the young professional.
Charlotte has also become a major financial center for the United States. Both Bank of America and Wachovia, two of the largest banks in America, are headquartered in this city and are responsible for a major percentage of the city’s employed populace. There are also many other major corporations, some of which are ranked in the Fortune 500.
The city of Charlotte has almost 200 neighborhoods that comprise the city limits, a staggering number, to be sure. Some of these neighborhoods include: The Arboretum, a neighborhood along Pineville-Matthews Road, Ballantyne, an upscale area, along the North Carolina/South Carolina border, Biddleville, located in western Charlotte along Beatties Ford Road, Cotswold, near the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity roads, Derita, located just north of I-85 along West Sugar Creek Road, Dilworth, located southwest of Uptown, and Eastland, which comprises a large portion of eastern Charlotte. Some of the outlying town around Charlotte include: Mount Holly, Mint Hill, Matthews, Lake Park, Monroe, Kannapolis, Gastonia, Belmont, York, Harrisburg, and Fort Mill.
Our tutors teach and tutor a variety of subjects such as Math, Reading, Writing, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Music and Art in the Charlotte 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 Charlotte. 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 Charlotte area. Fox tutors are also tutoring in surrounding cities such as Elizabeth, Myers Park, Wilmore, Sedgefield, Selwyn Park, Oakhurst, Rama, Villa Heights, North Charlotte, Wesley Heights, Biddleville, and Grove Park.
About Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects a person’s ability to read and spell. Scientists and researchers believe that dyslexia is a neurological difference, characterized by a difference in how the brain processes written and/or spoken language. In spite of the fact that dyslexia can greatly inhibit or affect a child’s ability to learn fundamental reading and writing skills, it is clear that the disorder is not indicative of a low IQ or intellectual ability; the condition occurs at all levels of intelligence.
The main area where dyslexia can affect children is at the elementary and high school level. Because it is very important for children to learn how to recognize symbols in reading, a dyslexic’s impairment can stunt the early stages of learning to read, which can have an adverse affect on the overall learning process for reading and writing. Although schools have begun to address the issue of dyslexia, working one-on-one with a Dyslexia tutor can be a tremendous help.
Whether you are a young child, a teenager, a university student, or a professional adult and are seeking help in Dyslexia, our tutors can assist you. Our professional tutors have advanced degrees or extensive training in Dyslexia and can tutor and help in subject areas such as reading, writing, focusing, optical aids, and language orthography. Instruction and homework help in Dyslexia 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 Dyslexia tutors
What kind of Dyslexia tutoring services do we offer?
Our Dyslexia tutors all have advanced degrees in Dyslexia and can assist adults and children in different Dyslexia subjects. We offer personalized Dyslexia help as every student has different Dyslexia needs.
Learning Dyslexia at convenient meeting places
Our Dyslexia students can choose to meet their Dyslexia instructor either in the convenience of their home or office, or in public places such as libraries, coffee shops, schools, etc.
Dyslexia - 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. Dyslexia in-home tutoring services are very flexible and can be scheduled at a mutually convenient time for the tutor and student.
Dyslexia for all ages and levels
Fox Dyslexia tutors offer Dyslexia instruction to K-12 students, College, University students, and professional adults.
Our Dyslexia 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: reading tutors, writing tutors, focusing tutors, optical aids tutors, and language orthography tutors.