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With a college degree in arts, Axel has a wide background in human development and creative industries, including graphic design, TV, and motion pictures.
In his early twenties shortly after graduation, he set up his first company, Mannraektin (Human Potential) in his native Iceland, offering a
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Sara has a degree in Economics with Politics and a background in business but became interested in literacy difficulties when her son was diagnosed as dyslexic.
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I am a qualified teacher (B.Ed) & have worked with all ages in varying capacities, including as a Dance and Drama specialist in my early days. Since 2011, I have specialized in teaching Literacy and Numeracy to those with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) (I have OCR certificateNina Pitoska
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I started my teaching career more than 20 years ago, at an independent secondary school in Balham, South London where I taught maths and physics for a year and a half. After that, I taught maths for more than nine years at an inner-city school in north-westElena Nikulina
Russian is my first language so I feel privileged to be able to help children and adults to overcome problems in both languages: English and Russian.
My own daughter had learning difficulties with dyslexia so I know how frustrating it can be for parents living with a bright child, who