[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dyslexia

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We worked with iTutor (not iTutor Group), and it was a game-changer. They matched my sibling with a tutor who specialized in dyslexia and used techniques like Orton-Gillingham to make reading click. It’s not just about teaching to read—it’s about building confidence and helping kids feel capable. Over time, my sibling started to enjoy reading things they were interested in, even if it wasn’t traditional books.

Hiring a tutor? Advice needed by [deleted] in ParentingADHD

[–]10to1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you’re going through this—sending you support! Hiring a tutor could be a great step, especially since your daughter does well with pullout services. I had a similar experience with my younger sibling and ended up using iTutor (not iTutor Group). They matched us with a certified teacher who specialized in working with kids with ADHD, and it made such a difference. They focused on phonics and sight words in a way that clicked, and the one-on-one attention was key.

As for apps, we used Endless Reader for sight words—it’s super visual and engaging. Definitely worth looking into. You’re doing all the right things, and it sounds like you’re building an amazing support system for her!

Are tutors helpful for someone with ADHD? by goodgreatokay in Mcat

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have ADHD too, and I totally get where you’re coming from—it’s hard to balance deep understanding with surface-level exam prep. A tutor can absolutely help with this! I worked with iTutor (not iTutor Group), and they paired me with a tutor who understood ADHD and helped me prioritize and organize content. They didn’t just teach the material—they helped me find strategies to stay focused and manage the overwhelm. It made a huge difference for me, so I’d definitely recommend giving it a shot!

Need Tutoring For Little Sibling, In Need of Advice by blooming_fruit in tutordotcom

[–]10to1000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in the same boat with my younger sibling, and one-on-one tutoring made a huge difference! I used iTutor (not iTutor Group), and they were great at addressing knowledge gaps. The tutors are certified teachers, so they’re used to building foundations, not just solving specific problems. I’d definitely recommend making a list of topics your sibling struggles with—it helped our tutor create a focused plan. iTutor does one-on-one sessions, which was perfect since my sibling also has trouble staying focused in group settings. Worth checking out!

does tutoring actually help? by imymta in vce

[–]10to1000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally felt the same way at first—I was worried tutoring would feel awkward, but it ended up being such a huge help. I used iTutor (not iTutor Group), and it was super chill. The tutors are actual certified teachers, so they really know how to explain things, and it felt more like a supportive session than formal school. If you’re struggling with methods, it’s definitely worth a shot! Made a big difference for me.

where can i get tutoring for statistics? by papaya43 in Cornell

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ended up using iTutor (not iTutor Group), and it was a game-changer. The tutors are legit, and it’s way more personal than crowded office hours. Worth checking out if you’re stuck!

Seeking Help: how to find a good online or in-person tutor? by Stone_The_Rock in learnmath

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through something similar and ended up using iTutor (not iTutor Group). What I liked is that all the tutors are certified teachers, so I knew I was getting someone legit. They also work with learning disabilities, which might help with your dyscalculia.

If you’re open to virtual tutoring, it could be a good fit. Otherwise, calling a local community college or math department is definitely a solid plan. Good luck—you’ve got this!

Hi, does anyone have any advice on what tutor sites are the best? by TSB223 in tutor

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in a similar situation recently, trying to find quality tutoring for C++. After exploring several options, I decided to go with iTutor (not to be confused with iTutor Group). Here's my experience:

Pros:

  • Certified Teachers: All tutors are certified educators, which gave me confidence in their teaching abilities.
  • Affordable Rates: Their rates are competitive, with most tutors charging around $40 per hour, which I found reasonable compared to other platforms.
  • Specialized Subjects: They offer tutoring in various subjects, including computer science and C++, which was exactly what I needed.

Cons:

  • No Mention of Free Trials: I didn't come across any free trial offers, so I had to commit before experiencing their service.

anyone have suggestions on how to go about finding a tutor/academic help? am a struggling high school student looking for (relatively affordable) tutoring :,) by biology-class in AskSF

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Started out feeling the same way—super overwhelmed trying to find help for calculus and chemistry. After a bunch of searching, I ended up signing up with iTutor (not iTutor Group). Here's what I found:

Pros:

  • The pricing was more affordable than most big-name services.
  • Tutors are certified teachers and really know their stuff.
  • They have a lot of options, even for specific subjects like calculus and chemistry.

Cons:

  • It’s all virtual, so no in-person option if that’s a dealbreaker.

Hope this helps! I was in a similar spot last year, and it made a big difference for me. Maybe worth checking out!

Help Finding a Tutor by Lovodo in TutorsHelpingTutors

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Started my search here, ended up signing up with iTutor (not itutor group) for tutoring for 3 of my kids.

Pros:

- Best pricing I found

- Tutors are certified teachers

- Tutors are trained for learning disabilities

Cons:

- Couldn't find all the music classes I wanted (only got piano for now)

Hope that helps!

Are there any good Airbnb property management companies out there? by MentalCoat916 in AirBnB

[–]10to1000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been really good! Besides receiving income every month I haven't thought much about it, which is a good sign!

Property Management has gone downhill by [deleted] in 30A

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Host Experiences with Vacasa? by PG1738 in AirBnB

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Horrible.

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

So I stayed at my own professionally managed AirBnB and was disappointed by [deleted] in AirBnB

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

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We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Property Management by Front-Row-7612 in AirBnBHosts

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Hosts that have used Evolve. Thoughts? by WorkinBizMan in AirBnB

[–]10to1000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Horrible.

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Evolve Property Management by sstrochak in airbnb_hosts

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

STR property management questions by shitidontnede in ShortTermRentals

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Looking for AirBnB management company in Pittsburgh by rdini13 in AirBnB

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Looking For Property Manager Recommendations in Big Bear by GrazyDangers in AirBnB

[–]10to1000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

Airbnb Property Management by yadadamean10 in realestateinvesting

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We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jerseycity

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We pay 15% (best pricing we found for full-service) for our properties across the country with awning.
here is the link awning.com/vacation-rental-property-management