Psychology Tutors in Cedar Park, TX
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-Native Spanish Speaker (from Spain) -Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a specialty in -Child Psychology. -Master's degree in Human...
Experience
They learn very quickly with activities that make them laugh but also work hard . My goal is to motivate my students to use Spanish to communicate and encourage them to keep improving every day . Spanish 7 years of experience tutoring children . 2 years tutoring children...
Education
I am receiving my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy from St. Edward's University in May 2015. I will be...
Experience
I want to become a tutor to gain further experience teaching various topics because I have an upcoming position with City Year . City Year is an Americorps position that provides mentoring and tutoring to students at-risk of dropping out . I have been a teaching assistant at...
Education
Towson University - Bachelor of Science Cum Laude - Deaf Studies and Psychology - 3.76 GPA - Winter Commencement Ceremony Signer,...
Experience
These programs included an "Immersion into ASL" program, which encouraged hearing and hard of hearing students who were unfamiliar with ASL to immerse themselves in the Deaf world while at Gallaudet, and learn ASL in the process . Having worked there for three summers, my...
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Sophomore Nursing Major at Texas Tech University
Experience
I love working with kids-I'm studying to be a pediatric nurse . I've taken college Biology, English Literature, English Composition 1 and 2, Advanced College Rhetoric, Contemporary Math, General Psychology, Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, American Government, American...
Education
Bachelors of Arts in Psychology, Minor in English at Texas State University
Experience
Everyone learns differently, and I would like to accomodate those needs . Language Arts K-12 This is my 6th year as a high school English teacher . I love finding innovative ways to help students learn . I would like to be a tutor because I believe all students should...


