Veteran tutor Lynn Guyton brings her experience and expertise to Learning Linkz, a full-service tutoring company that empowers students (Pre-K – High School) with the academic knowledge, organizational skills and self-confidence needed to achieve success. History Established in 2014. Learning Linkz is a full-service tutoring company started by veteran tutor Lynn Guyton that offers academic tutoring, standardized test prep, Orton-Gillingham tutoring and organizational skills for students from Pre-K to High School and beyond. At Learning Linkz, though, it’s not just about academic achievement; it’s about building a solid foundation for personal success. Our goal is to help students and young adults gain knowledge and build confidence to set their goals for school and beyond. We then help them develop a personalized roadmap to achieve those goals and equip them with the tools to succeed. Different learning methods requiredifferent tutoring approachesThere is no one method of teaching that works for all students. That’s why at Learning Linkz, we do not try to make each student fit into a single teaching method. Instead, we adapt our proven teaching methods and strategies to fit each student’s method of learning. And how do we know how each student learns? We take
Lynn Guyton has been tutoring students of all ages for more than 18 years. She is an expert on general math computations and solving word problems. She is a native Atlantan who attended Pace Academy for 13 years. �She holds an undergraduate degree from Lehigh University, where she majored in Psychology and earned a minor in Education. In addition to private tutoring, she has also worked as a preferred tutor for a number of local schools. In addition, she wrote a math skills workbook that offers refresher sections on basic math concepts with 50 practice skill sets to help reinforce these concepts, many which feature similar questions to the actual SSAT test (please click here to purchase the book). Lynn and her husband, Randy, have three children, two middle school boys and a first-grade daughter. Her children have experienced both public and private schools in the Atlanta area, allowing Lynn to see first-hand the different learning environments students face today.