I have two daughters, one of them is Autistic. She's 8 and it took her quite a while to become verbal. She struggles with English, such as answering questions and being able to express herself. Techniques like drawing feelings and situations, or using cubes with questions, or explaining my feelings definitely helps her.
I think learning should be fun, it shouldn't be a chore. I love English, I...
I have two daughters, one of them is Autistic. She's 8 and it took her quite a while to become verbal. She struggles with English, such as answering questions and being able to express herself. Techniques like drawing feelings and situations, or using cubes with questions, or explaining my feelings definitely helps her.
I think learning should be fun, it shouldn't be a chore. I love English, I got a B at GCSE about 4 years ago as I wanted to redo it. I love books not just reading but also writing them. I am currently in the process of writing my first book, it is a very long process but worth while.
I have also had experience in working with young people in a primary school setting. I did an NNEB in childcare at college and I worked with SEN children.
I want to know what you struggle with. I want to know what you've used to try and help yourself. What type of learner are you?
I will cater my lessons around what you need and we will work through all those tricky problems together.
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