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Special Ed Resource – Special Needs Tutoring offers one-on-one special needs tutoring that includes special education math, special education reading, and support from learning disability tutors. The program provides dyslexia tutoring, ADHD tutors, autism tutors, and social skills and special classes. It also offers IEP support for autism, IEP advocacy, special education advocacy, parent advocacy, and options for special needs homeschooling, including homeschool autism and homeschool for dyslexia.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Price: Costs vary based on the frequency, duration, and specific needs of your child.
Every tutor at Special Ed Resource is a certified special education teacher, and the team includes over 40 professionals and more than 45 tutors. The program follows a personalized tutor matching process based on a child’s age, learning disability, personality, likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, and current academic challenges, with tutor matching typically within 3–5 days after an initial, no-obligation consultation. Families receive session summary reports after each tutoring session, and quarterly progress reports are available upon request. SpecialEdResource.com reports 1,500+ successes and over 100,000 sessions, and uses one-on-one learning and technology to support children who do not fully prosper in overpopulated classrooms. The program also offers resources, workshops, support groups for parents and caregivers, and assistance in identifying and securing scholarships and grants for special needs kids, including programs like the ESA in Arizona.
The owner, Luke, is a parent and describes himself as a dad of a special needs son. The program’s stated mission is “Transforming Futures: Special Needs Tutoring, IEP Advocacy and Parent Resources to Unlock Hope, Confidence and Progress.” It invites families to join a community of families, advocates, consultants, and tutors.
Parent feedback includes a report from Nora, whose 13-year-old son Vance had meningitis, poor memory, and struggled with math and reading; she states that he enjoys his sessions, that his tutor makes learning fun, and that she noticed a difference in him. Another parent, Kinney, shares that their son Payton started in 7th grade reading at a 3rd grade level and, after a year of twice-weekly reading and comprehension sessions with Miss Suzie, was reading at a 5th grade level, missing very few words and enjoying reading a chapter book.
Last updated January 10, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Price: Costs vary based on the frequency, duration, and specific needs of your child.
Every tutor at Special Ed Resource is a certified special education teacher, and the team includes over 40 professionals and more than 45 tutors. The program follows a personalized tutor matching process based on a child’s age, learning disability, personality, likes and dislikes, strengths and weaknesses, and current academic challenges, with tutor matching typically within 3–5 days after an initial, no-obligation consultation. Families receive session summary reports after each tutoring session, and quarterly progress reports are available upon request. SpecialEdResource.com reports 1,500+ successes and over 100,000 sessions, and uses one-on-one learning and technology to support children who do not fully prosper in overpopulated classrooms. The program also offers resources, workshops, support groups for parents and caregivers, and assistance in identifying and securing scholarships and grants for special needs kids, including programs like the ESA in Arizona.
The owner, Luke, is a parent and describes himself as a dad of a special needs son. The program’s stated mission is “Transforming Futures: Special Needs Tutoring, IEP Advocacy and Parent Resources to Unlock Hope, Confidence and Progress.” It invites families to join a community of families, advocates, consultants, and tutors.
Parent feedback includes a report from Nora, whose 13-year-old son Vance had meningitis, poor memory, and struggled with math and reading; she states that he enjoys his sessions, that his tutor makes learning fun, and that she noticed a difference in him. Another parent, Kinney, shares that their son Payton started in 7th grade reading at a 3rd grade level and, after a year of twice-weekly reading and comprehension sessions with Miss Suzie, was reading at a 5th grade level, missing very few words and enjoying reading a chapter book.
Last updated January 10, 2026.
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