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Molly
During her years teaching second through fourth grade, Molly worked daily with students who had a wide range of learning needs, from reading intervention to modified math instruction. She pulls from multiple curricula and adapts materials on the fly — adjusting pacing, breaking tasks into smaller st...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Rebecca
Rebecca's graduate training in social work at the University of Chicago, combined with her undergraduate psychology research, gives her a sharp understanding of how different learners process information and what accommodations actually look like in practice. She adapts pacing, breaks down multi-ste...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (minor in Religious Studies)

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Kim
Kim's approach starts with identifying the specific barrier a student faces — whether it's processing speed, attention, or difficulty transferring skills across contexts — and then adapting instruction around it. Her background spanning anthropology and business gives her an unusually flexible toolk...
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Masters, Business Administration and Management
Princeton University
Bachelors

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Liz
Liz holds a master's in Special Education (Mild to Moderate Disabilities, grades 5–12) from Simmons College and has worked extensively with students who have learning disabilities, ADHD, dyslexia, and emotional impairments. That clinical training, paired with her hands-on experience teaching and dir...
Simmons College
Masters, Special Education: Mild to Moderate Disabilities 5-12
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Arts in History (minors in Humanities and Anthropology)

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Colin
Colin is a certified special educator whose classroom experience spans multiple grade levels and learning profiles, from students with dyslexia and ADHD to those on the autism spectrum. He designs each session around a student's specific IEP goals and learning style — visual aids for one learner, mo...
Johns Hopkins University
Masters, Education

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10+ years
Jessica
Every learner processes information differently, and Jessica adapts her teaching style accordingly — breaking concepts into smaller steps, using visual organizers, or finding alternative explanations when the standard one doesn't click. Her science and economics training means she can support studen...
University of Chicago
Current Undergrad, Economics, Cancer Biology

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Victoria
Victoria spent three years as a certified classroom teacher through Teach for America, working with first through third graders who had a wide range of learning needs, including IEP-supported students. She adapts lessons to different processing styles and paces, breaking academic content into struct...
Yale University
Master's Degree in Education
Southern Connecticut State University
Master of Science, Education
Yale University
Bachelor in Arts

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4+ years
Megan
As a Vanderbilt-trained and Tennessee-licensed special educator, Megan understands the full landscape — IEP goal writing, behavior intervention plans, differentiated instruction, and the legal framework of IDEA and Section 504. She tailors her approach to each learner's profile, whether that means b...
Lipscomb University
Master of Arts, Educational Administration
Vanderbilt University
Masters in Education, Special Education
Sewanee: The University of the South
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Rachel
Rachel brings patience and adaptability to sessions with students who have IEPs or learning differences, adjusting pacing, breaking instructions into smaller steps, and using multisensory approaches to reinforce concepts. Her background in writing and literature means she's especially skilled at mak...
Emerson College
Bachelors, Writing, Literature, and Publishing
Middlebury College
Current Grad Student, MA English

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James
Teaching across dozens of NYC public schools exposed James to students with a wide range of learning differences, from processing delays to attention challenges. He builds individualized approaches — breaking instructions into smaller steps, using multi-sensory reinforcement, and adjusting pacing in...
SUNY University at Albany
Bachelor of Science, Economics and Japanese
Washington University in St. Louis
Current Grad, Physical Therapy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Special education tutoring provides personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to each student's unique learning needs, whether they have an IEP (Individualized Education Program), 504 plan, or other learning differences. Tutors work with students on academic skills, executive functioning, social-emotional learning, and life skills—adapting teaching methods and pacing to match how each student learns best. This targeted approach complements classroom instruction and helps students build confidence alongside academic progress.
In a classroom with a 14.2:1 student-teacher ratio, teachers must pace instruction for the whole group, which can leave students with learning differences behind or unchallenged. Personalized 1-on-1 tutoring allows tutors to adjust in real time—slowing down on difficult concepts, using multi-sensory teaching methods, or accelerating when a student is ready. This individualized approach addresses specific gaps and builds skills at the student's own pace, which research shows leads to significantly greater learning gains than one-size-fits-all instruction.
Yes. Tutors can work directly on skills outlined in a student's IEP or 504 plan, reinforcing what's being addressed in school and filling gaps between sessions. While tutors don't create or modify IEPs (that's the school's role), they can align instruction with the goals the school has set and use recommended accommodations like extended time, visual supports, or alternative formats. Sharing your student's IEP or 504 plan with a tutor helps ensure consistent, coordinated support.
Students often struggle with reading fluency, math computation, attention and focus, organization, social skills, or transitions between tasks. Personalized tutoring addresses these challenges through targeted practice, concrete strategies, and frequent feedback—all delivered at a pace that prevents frustration. Tutors also teach metacognitive skills (like breaking tasks into steps or self-monitoring) that help students become more independent learners over time.
The first session is typically a getting-to-know-you meeting where the tutor learns about your student's strengths, challenges, learning style, and goals. You'll share relevant information like IEP accommodations, preferred teaching methods, or specific academic areas needing support. The tutor will assess where your student is academically and emotionally, then work with you to create a personalized plan that targets the most important skills and builds confidence from day one.
Look for tutors with training or certification in special education, experience working with students who have specific diagnoses or learning differences (dyslexia, ADHD, autism, etc.), and familiarity with evidence-based teaching methods like structured literacy, multisensory instruction, or behavioral strategies. Tutors should also be patient, flexible, and skilled at building rapport with students who may have had negative experiences with learning. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who have demonstrated expertise in special education and a track record of helping students succeed.
Progress shows up in multiple ways: improved grades or test scores, increased confidence and willingness to tackle challenging work, better use of strategies taught by the tutor, and feedback from classroom teachers about academic or behavioral growth. Many tutors track specific skills (like reading fluency, math facts, or organization) with regular assessments so you can see concrete progress over time. It's also worth checking in with your student's school to see if they're noticing improvements that align with tutoring goals.
Akron's 21 school districts and 86 schools all have special education departments and coordinators who can answer questions about IEPs, evaluations, and school-based services. The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce also provides resources for families navigating special education. Personalized tutoring complements these school services by providing additional, individualized practice and skill-building between school days.
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