About the Tutor:
My name is Danielle Yu and am currently a junior at Hunter College City University majoring in Chinese Linguistics. I have four years of experience in both tutoring and child care. I have worked with children aged from infants to thirteen years old. I have flexible hours both on evenings and weekends. I am also available to travel for the private lessons.
Why I love teaching and being with children?
I find great joy working with kids. I am very easy going and I always keep an open mind, leaving room to grow with the kids. Working with children has helped me become more patient and tolerant. It is extremely important to show the children that you are here to help them as well as giving them the space and time for them to absorb all that information. The key to successful teaching is when everyone is having fun while learning by intertwining education with games and music. When there is no pressure, the willingness to grow together becomes stronger.
It's to the benefit of both the parent and the child to start learning at a young age. Their brains are more active and they are eager to explore their surroundings. Children learn based on repetition and familiarity.
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"When I have trouble with my Chinese homework, Danielle is always around to help. Danielle is a native speaker. If you ask her about anything, she will be able to help you out. Danielle is dependable and very understanding. Danielle is also very flexible to work around my schedule. Thanks to her, I passed my Chinese class with a grade better than I expected. I highly recommend her to anyone who needs any sort of help because not only she will help you, she will also teach you with what she knows related to your questions."
-Gordon H..
Student. Brooklyn.
"Danielle and I had Chinese classes together, she is very knowledgeble in Chinese and is a good resource to her classmates."
-Lisa P., student. NYC

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