I’m a Psychology graduate, and over my four years of study I’ve gained a strong understanding of how people learn and process information. My lessons focus on building knowledge step by step, starting from the very first concept and gradually moving toward more complex ideas. I’m very patient and create a calm, supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring...
I’m a Psychology graduate, and over my four years of study I’ve gained a strong understanding of how people learn and process information. My lessons focus on building knowledge step by step, starting from the very first concept and gradually moving toward more complex ideas. I’m very patient and create a calm, supportive environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring topics in depth. If something ever feels too difficult, we can always trace our steps back and find alternative ways to approach it.
A key part of my teaching style is encouraging students to become independent learners. I help them reflect on their own thinking and develop awareness of their cognitive processes, which allows them to analyze and solve problems more effectively over time. I believe this kind of self-awareness is essential for lasting academic growth.
I have experience supporting my siblings with their studies as well as working with vulnerable adults, where I learned to explain complex concepts in a clear and accessible way. My lessons are interactive and tailored to each student’s learning style. I like to use a mix of discussion, examples, and step-by-step problem solving to make sure students truly understand the material. Ultimately, my goal is to help students gain confidence, independence, and a genuine enjoyment of learning.