Our Tutor Joy Branch

My journey started many years ago, as I interacted with the deaf, as well as young ladies who had challenges understanding the traditional way they were being taught, and felt very confused and frustrated.

I recognized the need to be creative in teaching and developing specific strategies in order to assist them in understanding what they were being taught.

I attended The Erdiston Teachers’ College, where I attained a certificate in Special Education Provision.

I started tutoring children who learn differently. Some of the children were diagnosed and the results were Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Mild Cerebral Palsy and Mild Autism. I teach according to the child’s understanding and receptive skills, and frequently work on a one on one basis. 

Incorporated in my lesson plan was exercise, song and dance for teaching Mathematics and English, as well as other methods/strategies which assisted the students in fully understanding how to cope academically.

Based on my love and vision for the youth, I realize that every child is different, and should be treated and taught based on this.
We are not all academically inclined, and my vision for students is to be balanced in every area. This should assist in helping students excel in their goals and careers and achieving their dreams.

Meet the Team
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

CJ’s takes on a wholistic approach. This is done by incorporating different teaching styles, keeping open communication with parents, and collaborating community partnerships, which when combined, brings the best opportunities for the children.

Naje′ Gibson

Tie-Dye Instructor

Faith Brown

Instructor

Sharren Henry

Chief Fashion Designer