Frequenty Asked Questions


Are sessions at your house or my house?
Sessions may be held at either your house or my house. Pricing differs based on the location of the session.


How are sessions ran?
Structure your tutoring sessions into small segments so that your child doesn't lose focus. Give your child short, meaningful tasks that help him or her maintain focus and gain a sense of accomplishment. You can help your child practice the same skill for an entire lesson by incorporating several different types of activities.


How will this help my child?
Children with developmental delays will benefit from hands-on learning.
Manipulatives are educational aids that supplement and reinforcement specific skills.
Alphabet letter tiles, wooden blocks and plastic shapes are materials that help children by providing a tangible example of a concept.

According to the educational website, Math and Reading Help for Kids, manipulatives help delayed students understand new math facts by representing numbers with shapes or two and three dimensional drawings. Handling these manipulatives also improves fine and gross motor skills.


What payment methods do you accept?
Mastercard / Visa / Paypal / Cash / Check


How much are sessions?
$30 for 30 minutes
$45 for 45 minutes
$60 for 60 minutes
If at your house, add $15 to the above pricing (Cypress, TX area)

Group Pricing: (3 max)
30 minutes = $30 for 1st child, $20 for each additional
45 minutes = $45 for 1st child, $30 for each additional
60 minutes = $60 for 1st child, $40 for each additional


What environment do I need for these sessions?
Minimizing distractions and clutter during a tutoring session can be helpful because many children get easily distracted. Find a quiet space to work and clear it off so that your child doesn't have any visual distractions. The workspace should have few decorations and should also be well stocked with learning supplies. Keep the space free of television sets, computers, phones and other devices that may draw your child's attention.


What are receptive or expressive language disorders?
Receptive disorders: difficulties understanding or processing language.
Expressive disorders: difficulty putting words together, limited vocabulary, or inability to use language in a socially appropriate way.


What kinds of speech and language disorders affect children?
Speech and language disorders can affect the way children talk, understand, analyze or process information. Speech disorders include the clarity, voice quality, and fluency of a child's spoken words.

Language disorders include a child's ability to hold meaningful conversations, understand others, problem solve, read and comprehend, and express thoughts through spoken or written words.