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Tarunsukhdeep Singh
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Tarunsukhdeep Singh
Town/city/borough Lincoln
verified Verified data time 2 years teaching experience
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Infant and nursery school
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Tarunsukhdeep Singh in a nutshell
I have Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and studied Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and have been tutoring for more than 3 years. Experienced tutor and pedagogue. I'll help you forget all about your maths phobia. I use a creative approach to problem solve. I am a dependable person who is great at time management. Even though I take my work seriously, I do have a good sense of humour....
I have Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and studied Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and have been tutoring for more than 3 years. Experienced tutor and pedagogue. I'll help you forget all about your maths phobia. I use a creative approach to problem solve. I am a dependable person who is great at time management. Even though I take my work seriously, I do have a good sense of humour. I instil confidence in others and approach new challenges with an open mind. I have a strong commercial outlook. I have been told that I am an inspirational coach and mentor. I have experience working as part of a team and individually. I can say that I works on practical way learning than rote learning. Even in my home country there 20 students who taught by me and got Gold medal for there aptitude test and mathematical skills. I know many yogic postures which gives your child more focus in study. Meditation can give your child a sense of calm, peace and balance that can benefit both your emotional well-being and your overall health. Student can also use it to relax and cope with stress by refocusing your attention on something calming. Meditation can help your son or daughter learn to stay centered and keep inner peace. Last week, a study from UCLA found that long-term meditators had better-preserved brains than non-meditators as they aged. Participants who’d been meditating for an average of 20 years had more grey matter volume throughout the brain — although older meditators still had some volume loss compared to younger meditators, it wasn’t as pronounced as the non-meditators
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