"A handicap can be comparatively unimportant when you build your life around your talents rather than your disabilities." —Thomas West, In the Mind's Eye

About John Beich

Recognizing Talents and Realizing Strengths

John Beich's approach to tutoring is essentially simple. Students succeed when they recognize that they have identifiable and functional strengths. To learn more about John's perspective, explore his Teaching Philosophy.

John's resumé will give you a strong sense of his background in education. What it won't tell you is that his interests include travel, photography, physics, sociology, art history, religious studies, and politics.

If you'd like to learn more about John's own experience in school—and how it has affected his point of view on learning differences, please read his Personal Educational History.