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Parents often don't know the difference between tutoring, intervention, and homework help. In this video, Sheryl will walk you through the differences. She explains each method, but she also uses each one on a daily basis! Most teachers turned tutors will create a hybrid situation for your child. Let's dive in and discover the differences. 👉🏻https://tutoringwithsheryl.tutorbird.com Sheryl Uehling, a 35 year veteran teacher turned tutor/reading specialist, empowers struggling readers and writers from Kindergarten to Sixth Grade through evidence-based methods rooted in the Science of Reading. Her personalized instruction, blending phonics, decoding, spelling, writing, and comprehension, fosters significant reading achievement. Sheryl has been featured on The Coach for Tutors Podcast, Soar 1 and 2 Summit for Teachers, and Impact Conferences for Teachers, and she hosts her own podcast on Spotify and YouTube. Tutors, book your free call: https://calendar.app.google/H7bnMLz5S... For more information about Tutoring with Sheryl, be sure to visit: 👉🏻https://tutoringwithsheryl.tutorbird.com 👉🏻 / tutoringwithsheryl 👉🏻 / tutoringwithsheryl 👉🏻 / tutoringwithsheryl 👉🏻 / @tutoringwithsheryl Tutoring with Sheryl on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5bjS1j5... ⚠️ Disclaimer: The content I share on this channel is based on my personal experience and opinions. I am not a lawyer, accountant, or financial advisor, and I do not hold any professional licenses in those fields. Nothing on this channel should be taken as legal, financial, or professional advice. Please consult with a licensed professional for guidance specific to your situation. Some of the links in my video descriptions may be affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase through them—at no extra cost to you. Your support helps me continue creating free resources for teachers. Thank you!