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My name is Jenny, and I’m looking for an in-person tutor for my daughter, Anna. We are located in McLean.
Anna is currently in 2nd grade, with intermediate English. We are not preparing for any exams or SOL tests. Our main goal is to help her broaden her knowledge and interest in American history, through story-based, age-appropriate discussions fully in English.
We’re hoping for a gentle, engaging approach — focusing on historical stories, people, and everyday life rather than formal academics.
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