Become a tutor

A good tutor can help someone with dyslexia build their self-confidence.

Life skills

Giving a person the tools and strategies they need to cope with dyslexia will make a huge difference in education and employment, and in their everyday life too.

The majority of people who ask about tutoring support are children and young adults in education who can find themselves isolated and demoralised if they can’t keep up with their peers.

As a tutor, you could make the difference between a young person dropping out of education, or confidently going on to further education.

“The main thing was to boost my daughter’s confidence and help her to see that she wasn’t stupid. The tutor brought out her strengths, and showed her what she was capable of.”

Jane Logan, Argyll and Bute

Become a tutor

Dyslexia Scotland puts people with dyslexia in touch with tutors who can help them.

We’re always looking for self-employed tutors to add to our approved list and welcome applications from all over Scotland.

To become a tutor, or find one in your area, phone 0844 800 8484 or email helpline@dyslexiascotland.org.uk

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