...I work with students and adults, helping them organize their speeches and then teaching them ways to communicate more effectively with their bodies. This can easily be done online as well as face-to-face. The goal is not only to become a better speaker; it also includes building self-confidence as the fear of speaking becomes smaller and smaller. (read more)
...Then I would ask them to look it up and keep a personal dictionary as a reference. Having taught grammar in 3rd-5th grades, I am particularly interested in the correct usage of the apostrophe! Plurals do not need an apostrophe, but showing possession does (oranges…none; bird's egg …yes). Grammar can be complicated, but with a few rules, your child can be stronger in this area. (read more)
...Naval Academy. These results come from hundreds of hours of experience breaking down SAT and ACT problems into simple, easy-to-understand steps. During my lessons, I use prompting questions to help students understand the steps they must take to solve problems on their own. (read more)
...Most of my scholarship relates to literature and economics of the American South, Ireland, Russia, or intersections and patterns existent in all these regions. I've lived and taught in Charlotte for the past five years at Providence Day School where I have provided instruction for AP Language an... (read more)
I am currently employed for a pediatric speech and language clinic in Fort Mill, SC working with a diverse population of children, from birth to 21 years of age, providing speech and language services. I have worked in the field for 11 years, of which 6 were in the Elementary school setting as a sp... (read more)
14 Subjects: includingReading,English,Writing,Sign Language