About Me

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About Me

Teaching has always been a part of my life. I started while earning my master’s degree in special education and spent 20 years working with students in public schools, supporting both regular and special education learners.

Stepping into sales for a time gave me valuable life and business skills, but I found my way back to what I love most – helping students succeed. Since 2015, I’ve been a full-time private tutor, working with learners from kindergarten to university master’s programs, including my three children.

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Knowledge That Sticks, Success That Lasts

90%

Success Rate

95%

Happy Students

98%

Student Improvement

97%

Faster Learning

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My Services

Academic Tutoring

Success in school isn’t just about showing up to class – it’s about truly understanding the material and feeling confident in your skills.

Educational Level Tutoring

Success in the classroom is about really grasping the content and successfully using it, not just about showing up for courses.

Language Tutoring

Learning a second language is about acquiring a new viewpoint, increasing possibilities, and creating deep relationships rather than just learning new words.
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What Students Say!

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Learning new skills always felt frustrating. No matter how much I practiced, nothing stuck. That was transformed by Be A Star tutoring. My teacher clarified things in a manner that, at last, made sense.

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I failed my licensing exam twice and felt stuck. Be A Star Tutoring helped me figure out where I was going wrong. They didn’t just drill questions - they taught me how to understand the material.

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My son struggled with school, and homework always ended in tears. Be A Star Tutoring figured out how to educate him, and that worked. Now, he’s keeping up and even excited to learn.

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Stop Homework Struggles: Find the Instructional Level That Works!

Mastery, frustration, instructional: three words I return to daily. Effective teaching thrives where challenge meets possibility, neither too easy nor impossible. When a student sits

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From Counting to Calculus: How Patterns Connect the Story of Math

I like to start class with a riddle. I ask the students what we are studying when we learn math. I wait because the pause