My student receives special services at school (ie: ESL service, Special Education services), can your tutors provide my child with an appropriate learning environment?
Absolutely! Students who receive services for a multitude of reasons at school, can still benefit from a supportive, positive learning environment outside the classroom. Many children receiving special services at school, at times can miss essential skill practice during the school day. Our tutors can provide that support, by communicating not only with you, the parents, but with the child’s teacher. This will establish a team approach to meeting the needs of your child.
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