We offer specialist tutoring to neurodivergent (autistic/ADHD) students. We work with a range of students; from those who are just beginning to learn subject fundamentals, to others studying for their A-Levels and beyond. Our tutoring covers subjects on the standard National Curriculum for England and Wales, as well as more accessible programmes of study on the AQA Unit Award scheme.
Please scroll down to learn more about our tutoring, or get in touch via the link below.
Our sessions are provided by Paul (known by many as William's Dad), who has taught science, geography and maths at various levels for over a decade. Paul is also experienced in developing bespoke sessions for neurodivergent students with a range of needs and learning styles. Please scroll down to learn more about Paul's experience.
For those parents, carers and students seeking tutoring in areas outside of science, maths and geography, please see our other endorsed tutors page.
Our tutoring is charged at what we hope is an affordable rate, although we understand that various circumstances can make payment difficult. Therefore, prospective students (or parents/carers of students) can apply to receive discounted and free sessions through our Education Fund, which is provided through kind donations.
You can learn more about our session discounts, apply, or donate to our Education Fund via the link below.
Paul is the founder of The Autism Adventure and father of an autistic boy, William. He is experienced as a university lecturer and support worker/teacher for adults with learning disabilities. He offers tutoring to autistic students in the following areas (based on the National Curriculum of England and Wales and the AQA Unit Award Scheme):
Our sessions are charged at a rate of £30 per hour (unless they are supported by our Education Fund).
Paul has a PhD in Earth Sciences and worked as a university lecturer in this field for 7 years. Paul also worked at a college for adults with learning disabilities for several years, where he developed an area of the curriculum called Science and Nature.
Paul is passionate about communicating science and enjoys developing individualised and inclusive teaching methods.