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Allison

Certified Tutor

14+ years

Allison

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
Allison's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Math
Middle School Math
Pre-Algebra

Hi, my name is Allie and I'm a 24 year old Math and Classics student-athlete graduate from the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. I live in Brighton now and am currently applying to full-time jobs. I am very friendly and outgoing and have lots of experience with kids of all ages and all personal...

Education

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Georgia

Certified Tutor

Georgia

Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Georgia's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
AP Macroeconomics
Arithmetic
Business

Growing up with a teacher for a mother, I have always been challenged to learn. A voracious reader, writer, and student, I always loved learning. These interests were compounded by the desire to share the knowledge I acquired from each new topic of study. As early as grade school, I assisted in teac...

Education

Old Dominion University

Bachelor of Science, Accounting

Daniel

Certified Tutor

8+ years

Daniel

Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Daniel's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
College Algebra
Math

As a tutor, I strive to utilize my academic knowledge while impacting students who strive to succeed.

Education

Texas Tech University

Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Texas Tech University

Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Jeremy

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Jeremy

Bachelors, History / German
Jeremy's other Tutor Subjects
Basic Computer Literacy
College English
Conversational German
Drum

Though my primary career is as a web developer, I am also an experienced, personable tutor with expertise in a wide variety of subject areas. During my ten years of experience as a teacher and tutor, I've displayed a consistent ability to engage with students to make learning enjoyable and rewarding...

Education

Western Carolina University

Bachelors, History / German

Brian

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Brian

PHD, Law/Theology
Brian's other Tutor Subjects
College English
College Essays
College Geography
College Level American History

I became a tutor because I love to teach. I first started tutoring as a student at Emory University, where I worked with fellow students who were struggling with writing in the Emory Student Writing Center. I realized that I had a knack for helping students understand grammar and composition and soo...

Education

Emory University

PHD, Law/Theology

Emory University

Bachelor in Arts, English/Theater Studies

Joshua

Certified Tutor

5+ years

Joshua

Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology
Joshua's other Tutor Subjects
AP Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Criminal Law
Criminology

I am a postdoctoral fellow with a passion for research and clinical work. During my full-time job, I provide clinical services including psychotherapy and psychological assessments. I am also actively involved in academic research and have multiple publications.I joined Varsity Tutors to offer assis...

Education

University of New Haven

Bachelor in Arts, Community Psychology

Sam Houston State University

Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology

Evan

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Evan

Bachelor of Science, Physics
Evan's other Tutor Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC

Learning a new subject is an exciting journey, and I am passionate about tutoring because I get to help students along that path. Tutoring allows me to witness students connect with material and have those "Ah-ha!" moments.Throughout my school career I would collaborate with my classmates to tackle ...

Education

Virginia Commonwealth University

Bachelor of Science, Physics

Alexander

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Alexander

Current Undergrad, Education
Alexander's other Tutor Subjects
Adult ESL/ELL
Conversational Spanish
English
ESL/ELL

Hola amigos! I am Alexander (Defender of Men) 26 years old; enthusiastic, passionate, funny, friendly and a nature lover guy native from Colombia. I enjoy sharing time with family and friends. I like hiking, painting, photography, teaching, helping others and traveling.Favorite books:The Alchemist -...

Education

Universidad de la Amazonia

Current Undergrad, Education

Alexander

Certified Tutor

4+ years

Alexander

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Alexander's other Tutor Subjects
ACT English
ACT Reading
ACT Writing
College Application Essays

I am a recent graduate of Columbia University currently working as a freelance writer and tutor while also maintaining a part-time job as a foreign sub-editor at "The Viet Nam News" as a Princeton in Asia fellow.I have benefited from the privilege of good teachers throughout my life, and I believe t...

Education

Columbia University in the City of New York

Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

Test Scores
SAT
1490
Jackson

Certified Tutor

9+ years

Jackson

Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry
Jackson's other Tutor Subjects
ACT Math
ACT Reading
ACT Science
Anatomy & Physiology

My goal as a tutor is to equip you with the information and problem solving skills that will help you succeed in your subject of need and develop critical thinking that will apply to any challenge you face academically. I'm an advocate of the "Learn One, Do One, Teach One" methodology of tutoring, a...

Education

Harding University

Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Doctor of Medical Dentistry, Predentistry

Test Scores
ACT
31

Frequently Asked Questions

In Boston's classrooms, with an average student-teacher ratio of 11.2:1, teachers have limited ability to adapt instruction to each student's unique learning style and pace. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify the specific ways your student learns best—whether that's visual, auditory, kinesthetic, or a combination—and tailor lessons accordingly.

Research on individualized instruction shows that personalized approaches can dramatically improve outcomes for students with learning differences. Tutors working with your student can use multi-sensory strategies, break complex skills into smaller steps, and provide immediate feedback in ways that large classroom settings simply can't accommodate. This targeted approach helps students build confidence while addressing gaps in foundational skills.

Students with learning differences often struggle with reading fluency and comprehension, math fact automaticity and problem-solving, executive function skills like organization and time management, and processing speed in keeping up with classroom pace. These challenges can compound over time, affecting confidence and engagement across subjects.

Personalized tutoring addresses these challenges through explicit instruction, structured practice, and strategy-building tailored to your student's profile. Tutors can use evidence-based techniques like multisensory reading approaches, manipulatives and visual models for math, graphic organizers for executive function, and spaced repetition to build automaticity. By working 1-on-1, tutors can also identify where the real breakdown is happening—whether it's decoding, comprehension, or motivation—and address the root cause rather than just the symptom.

Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have specific expertise in supporting students with learning differences, including ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and processing disorders. When matching you with a tutor, we consider both their background working with students who have similar profiles and their knowledge of evidence-based instructional techniques.

Many tutors in the Boston area have certifications or specialized training in areas like Orton-Gillingham reading instruction, multisensory math, or executive function coaching. During your initial conversation, you can discuss your student's specific needs, what strategies have worked in the past, and what approaches you're hoping to build on. The right tutor becomes a collaborative partner who understands both the learning difference and your student's individual strengths.

Progress for students with learning differences shows up in multiple ways: improved reading fluency and comprehension scores, faster and more accurate math computation, better test performance, increased independence with homework, stronger organizational skills, and most importantly, increased confidence and willingness to try challenging tasks.

Tutors typically track progress through curriculum-based measurements, work samples, and benchmark assessments aligned with your student's grade level and IEP goals (if applicable). You should see concrete improvements within 4-6 weeks of consistent tutoring, such as reading more words per minute, solving problems with fewer errors, or completing assignments with less frustration. Regular communication with your tutor helps you monitor progress and adjust strategies as needed.

Yes. Tutors can support the goals outlined in your student's IEP or 504 plan by using compatible strategies and reinforcing skills targeted in special education services. If your student's school team has identified specific areas for improvement—like reading comprehension, math problem-solving, or executive function—tutoring can provide additional, focused practice outside the school day.

The most effective approach involves communication between the tutor and your student's school team. Tutors can share progress updates, align their instruction with what's being taught at school, and reinforce accommodations and modifications your student uses in the classroom. This coordinated effort accelerates progress and helps your student apply skills across different settings.

The best approach depends on your student's situation and goals. Building on strengths can boost confidence and motivation, which is especially important for students with learning differences who may feel discouraged. However, addressing significant gaps in foundational skills—like reading or math—often needs to happen early so students can access grade-level content in other subjects.

Many tutors recommend a balanced approach: target the most critical skill gap with explicit, intensive instruction, while also incorporating activities that leverage your student's interests and strengths. For example, a student who loves science but struggles with reading could work with a tutor on comprehension skills using science-based texts. This keeps motivation high while making real progress on the underlying learning challenge.

For students with learning differences, consistency is key. Most tutors recommend 2-3 sessions per week for measurable progress, though the ideal frequency depends on the severity of the learning difference and your student's goals. Shorter, frequent sessions often work better than long, infrequent ones because they take advantage of spaced repetition and keep skills fresh.

Timeline for improvement varies widely. Some students show noticeable changes in confidence and engagement within 4-6 weeks. Significant improvements in foundational skills like reading fluency or math automaticity typically emerge over 3-6 months of consistent tutoring. Keep in mind that students with learning differences may need ongoing support to maintain gains and build on them, rather than a single intensive block of tutoring. Your tutor can help you develop a sustainable plan that fits your family's needs and budget.

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