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Viviane Stevens - Dyslexia, Special Needs, 11+, French & English Tuition in Belsize Park/ Hampstead

Viviane Stevens 13+ exam (Common Entrance) Tutor (North West London)

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  • Belsize Park (NW3)
  • Last Logged In: 23 Mar 2012
  • Sex: Female

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  • Professional Qualification BA: French and Italian, Trinity College Dublin
  • Professional Qualification Masters in Education (Guidance and Counseling in Education), Bristol University
  • References References are available upon request

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Personal Message
I offer specialist help with Dyslexia, English, French, Study Skills. My focus - enhancing self-esteem and motivation.
Which subject(s) do you teach?
Specific Learning Difficulties (Dyslexia)
11+and 13+ English and French; GCSE English and French; Study Skills
Tell me about your qualifications.
BA (Hons) PGCE, DipRSA (SpLD) M.Ed, NLP (Mast.) Coach
What kind of experience do you have?
Over 25 years experience as a teacher and dyslexia specialist teaching both dyslexic and non-dyslexic students who are underachieving. I have a Masters degree in 'Guidance and and Counselling in Education' which informs my teaching approach with students suffering from poor motivation and low self-esteem. I have run successful study skills courses for many years teaching students of all ages how best to learn and prepare for examinations using their preferred learning style.
How much do you charge?
A sliding scale, but £50 per hour as guide price.
Where do you teach?
I teach from home. My nearest tube stations are Chalk Farm, Belsize Park, Hampstead and Camden. Nearest bus 168.
When are you available?
Please contact for me for availability.
Which ages and levels do you teach?
I work with students of all ages.
Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
Yes
Do you belong to any professional organisations?
AMBDA
Where and with whom did you train?
I trained at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Center.