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Home tutor needed - yr5 se24


Rach72

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Hi everyone, just re-posting this as I'm still on the hunt recommendations:

Does anyone have any recommendations for home tutors? I'm looking for someone to do Maths and English on a weekly basis with my daughter in year 5 who has been behind age related expectations for around four years. The school have been no help.

It would be great to find someone kind and bubbly to support my daughter and give some insight into what might be causing her difficulties.

We live between Tulse Hill and Herne Hill.

Thanks in advance!

Rachael

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Hopefully you've found someone but I would highly recommend Sarah Jones whom we found through Dulwich Tutors. https://dulwichtutors.com/


She has a really calm way of working and does a great job teaching concepts through games and other fun activities so it doesn't feel like learning or homework. Feel free to DM me with any questions.

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