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Janet F.

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+3 years of exp. teaching at GoStudent

If you are looking for a patient, experienced and caring tutor, who can guide a pupil through their learning barriers, then I fit the bill. With eighteen years of English teaching experience within the classrooms of England I have a good working knowledge of how to help your child develop. Having been a single mom of four children I also know the practical side of life and raising a family. I am comfortable with all areas of special needs. My own son is Autistic and has just achieved his engineering degree. I also have a lot of experience with young people going through mental health issues. I know these areas can be hard and present barriers to learning , but together, we can get through and have the life you want!

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