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Able to provide support in A-Level Psychology and English Literature. My experience: I've got extensive experience supporting others in an academic and non-academic setting. I have six years’ experience tutoring students aged 4 - 16 years old. I worked with students on their work assignments as well as setting extra work to help students reach the next level in their potential. I use scientifically-ratified methods to ensure students are working to the highest level of efficiency. I am able to work with students with SEN, using scientific tools like Pictorial Exchange Program to support students in their academic and social skills while reducing the likelihood of “meltdowns.” Over those six years, I honed my ability to break down difficult topics into easily digestible lectures for each child. By using a person-centred approach, I helped the students learn in the manner most effective to them. I have a degree in Psychology BSc from Royal Holloway, University of London (ranked 9th in the UK for Psychology). I achieved an upper-second class with honours (2:1). This includes a first-class final year project. I undertook classes such as Learning & Memory and Developmental Psychology which gave me insights into how to achieve the highest level of productivity and information retention - tools that I utilised to complete my degree. I'm currently studying Medicine. While at university, I worked as a peer mentor where I provided individualised support to first year students. My caseload of students where those who were nervous upon their acceptance to university. I aided them in their transition to university by creating a safe space for them to approach me with their academic queries and social anxieties. I have excellent interpersonal skills that allowed me to build productive relationships with my students wherein they felt comfortable approaching me when in crisis. I am currently a Recovery Worker, providing support to homeless individuals in London. I specialise in providing person-centred, personalised support to entrenched rough sleepers with particularly high and complex physical, mental and substance misuse support needs. I have an outstanding record of ensuring my clients stay off the street and move along in their recovery process. This is done by having a keen eye for assessing individuals, even those who are difficult to engage and creating realistic and productive action plans. Through my dedication to belief in uplifting others and identifying a shortfall in the care provided to my most vulnerable clients, I created a successful partnership with the Premier League’s Chelsea Football Club to provide one-to-one health and fitness support to homeless people in London. Moreover, borne from a drive to give back to my local community while at University, I organised, planned and executed a school-based programme. I partnered with Age Exchange, a charity dedicated to reducing loneliness in society's most vulnerable populations, to design a ten-week programme. I used cutting edge reminiscence arts and tactile objects to help rejuvenate the memories of those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. I liaised with local schools and care homes to link elderly individuals with local schools. Through this, I developed my ability to communicate efficiently and effectively online by creating a weekly newsletter for my volunteers, running a community page and keeping clear and open channels of communication with all parties. The programme was a tremendous success, earning the Queen's Award for Outstanding Voluntary Service which was presented by HRH Princess Anne. Furthermore, the Mayor of Runnymede came to visit, and it was featured in the local news. For my dedication to the voluntary service, I received a Gold Passport Award from Royal Holloway, University of London. I believe I am the excellent candidate to help students fulfil their potential. I have excellent time management skills as evidenced by my exemplary community outreach work while studying towards a Bachelor of Science degree. I have the drive and patience to work with students who are struggling and the ambition to help those who would like to achieve more.
English · Science · Psychology
Trusted teacher: Do you want to enhance your mental abilities, train your creative thinking, and improve your cognitive performance? This course combines the best of cognitive stimulation and neuropsychology to help you strengthen your mind, expand your problem-solving skills, and think flexibly and innovatively. As a university professor and neuropsychologist, I have designed a practical and personalized program for young people and adults who wish to develop their full cognitive potential. What are you going to achieve with this course? Develop your flexible thinking Learn to look at problems from new perspectives, break rigid thinking patterns, and find creative and effective solutions in complex situations. Stimulate key executive functions It develops skills such as planning, logical reasoning, decision-making, sustained attention, and working memory, which are essential for good academic, work, and daily performance. Adapt better to challenges Cognitive stimulation strengthens your ability to adapt to change, handle the unexpected, and respond with mental agility to new demands. Prevent cognitive decline Incorporate neuroscience-based practices that help you take care of your mental health and prevent future difficulties associated with chronic stress or aging. Improve your overall well-being Strengthening your cognitive abilities has a direct impact on your emotional well-being, your autonomy, your creativity, and your personal relationships. Who is this course for? ✔️ Adults looking to optimize their cognitive and professional performance. ✔️ People experiencing temporary dysfunctions (stress, mental fatigue, lack of concentration). ✔️ People with a neurological history (stroke, TBI, neurodegenerative diseases) seeking cognitive rehabilitation. ✔️ Young adults who want to improve their concentration, planning, and problem-solving skills for studying, working, or starting a business. How do we work? This course includes an initial assessment and a personalized intervention plan, with practical exercises, neurocognitive strategies, and innovative tools based on scientific evidence. I guide you through a process that combines science, creativity, and human development so you can achieve your best mental state. Want to know more? Send me a direct message and I'll be happy to answer your questions.
Neuroscience · Psychology · Cognitive psychology
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