Find a special needs tutor in Dayton, OH

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Top 10 special education tutors in Dayton, OH

Students agree: these Dayton special needs tutors are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Stephanie Webber

Stephanie Webber

5.0(2)
15+ years in business
Serves Dayton, OH & Online
Marixa M. says, "* "Stephanie personalized approach helped my child overcome fear, she adapts lessons to individual needs and uses tools to track progress, which is very helpful. She is highly reliable, always prepared, and willing to go the extra mile to help my child succeed."" Read more
Precise Online Tutoring

Precise Online Tutoring

5+ years in business
Serves Dayton, OH & Online
Hi, I am Kiran. I founded Precise Online Tutoring, and I specialize in providing tailored educational support across a wide array of subjects. I have 20+ years of teaching experience after completing both my Master's and Bachelor's degrees. I ensure that each student receives the attention they need to thrive academically. I provide an individualized education plan that pinpoints areas where extra support is needed. Whether it's test preparation, homeschooling, or K-12 subject tutoring, my guidance aims to build confidence and foster a love for learning, helping students excel in their educational journey and reach their fullest potential
Billy

Billy

3+ years in business
Serves Dayton, OH
I have been tutoring locally I make sure we both feel comfortable I try to do everything possible to improve my students I have a bachelor's degree and credit toward masters Also an athletic background I hace sub teaching certification and completed background test and blood work
Tenbusch Tutoring

Tenbusch Tutoring

Serves Dayton, OH & Online
Hello! My name is Hannah, and I’m excited to have the opportunity to work with you. I have a double major in Elementary Education and Special Education and have a Master’s in Technology and Instructional Design. I currently teach in a 2nd-grade inclusion classroom, where I support a variety of learners, and I have experience teaching both locally and overseas. What it’s like working with me is a combination of patience, creativity, and personalized support. I believe in creating a positive, welcoming environment where every student feels confident and motivated to learn. Whether you're mastering reading skills, improving your math abilities,
Indepence

Indepence

Serves Dayton, OH & Online
As a young independent worker. I thrive to be successful and to assist others with their long term goals. It is my duty to help others to accomplish their goals!

Your special needs tutoring questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Tutors.

What is special education tutoring?

Special education tutors help students with mild to severe cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities. Special needs tutors modify the general education curriculum to meet the child's individual needs and involve themselves in each student's social and behavioral development.

What is disability in special education?

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) identifies 13 disability categories where special education should be provided.

  • Auditory Impairment (AI) – refers to a hearing loss not categorized by deafness.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – mainly affects a child's social and communication skills and behavior.
  • Deafness – covers kids who can't hear most or all sounds, even with a hearing aid.
  • Deaf-Blindness (DB) – covers kids with both severe hearing and vision loss that requires unique programs.
  • Emotional Disturbance (ED) – various mental health issues such as anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and depression.
  • Intellectual Disability (ID) – covers disabilities such as below-average intellectual abilities, poor communication or social skills, and poor self care. One example is down syndrome.
  • Multiple Impairments (MI) – a child with multiple disabilities in this list.
  • Orthopedic Impairment (OI) – covers impairments in kids who lack function or ability in their bodies, such as cerebral palsy.
  • Other Health Impairment (OHI) – conditions that limit a child's strength, energy, or alertness such as ADHD.
  • Specific learning disability (SLD) – conditions such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, auditory processing disorder, or nonverbal learning disability.
  • Speech or Language Impairment (SI) – covers difficulties such as stuttering, pronouncing words, making sounds with the voice, or understanding words.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – injury to the brain caused by a physical force.
  • Visual Impairment / Blindness (VI) – covers both partial sight and blindness.

Reviews for Dayton special education tutors

Recent success stories from people in the Dayton area.
Stephanie H.
My son really likes her willingness to listen to him. She integrated his likes into the lessons. He became more willing to read because she was always praising him when he met goals. She does a great job encouraging and educating.
Stephanie Webber
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