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We have recently contacted Betsy who has been a brilliant tutor for our 9 year old daughter. Our daughter was losing confidence and feeling left behind (the times tables sent her into a panic) and Betsy has been fantastic in instilling confidence and using a fun, relaxed approach to the maths tutoring. She uses lots of different techniques and is very keen to find the right approach for the individual child. Our daughter has come on leaps and bounds and in a very short space of time. So much so that we have agreed to take a pause from the sessions and see how things progress. I really couldn't recommend her highly enough!

Betsy works around the Dulwich area and can be contacted on 07738 545030

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