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[quote=Anonymous]This is a concern of mine as a dyslexia tutor. I have 30 years experience teaching, a master's in curriculum and instruction, an ESL and a sped certificate and I'm Wilson trained. I feel like the absolute lowest I could go would be $75 an hour, and I know people getting $120-150. But since this type of tutoring requires twice weekly sessions, how many people can really afford $600 a month? MY family couldn't afford that. At the same time, I offered one family a discount and then learned they turned around and signed their kid up for an expensive travel sport. So I don't know what the right thing to do is sometimes.[/quote]
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