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Education opens doors—and at DSACO, tutoring is helping make sure every student has the chance to thrive. In this episode of Up for Discussion, we welcome Bettie, one of DSACO’s dedicated tutors, to share her passion for helping students with Down syndrome reach their fullest potential.
Bettie walks us through what tutoring at the Enrichment Center looks like, from building strong foundational skills to encouraging confidence and independence in learning. She shares success stories of students who have grown academically and personally through one-on-one support, and highlights the importance of creating an inclusive, encouraging environment where each child can shine.
We also talk about how families can get connected with the program, why individualized support matters, and the impact tutoring has not only on the students but also on parents and caregivers who see their child’s progress firsthand. Bettie’s warmth and dedication shine through as she reminds us that tutoring is about so much more than academics—it’s about empowering students, celebrating their strengths, and opening new possibilities for their future.
Whether you’re a parent looking for resources, an educator interested in inclusion, or a community member who wants to learn more, this conversation is a heartwarming look at how DSACO is building brighter futures through tutoring.
By Down Syndrome Association of Central OklahomaEducation opens doors—and at DSACO, tutoring is helping make sure every student has the chance to thrive. In this episode of Up for Discussion, we welcome Bettie, one of DSACO’s dedicated tutors, to share her passion for helping students with Down syndrome reach their fullest potential.
Bettie walks us through what tutoring at the Enrichment Center looks like, from building strong foundational skills to encouraging confidence and independence in learning. She shares success stories of students who have grown academically and personally through one-on-one support, and highlights the importance of creating an inclusive, encouraging environment where each child can shine.
We also talk about how families can get connected with the program, why individualized support matters, and the impact tutoring has not only on the students but also on parents and caregivers who see their child’s progress firsthand. Bettie’s warmth and dedication shine through as she reminds us that tutoring is about so much more than academics—it’s about empowering students, celebrating their strengths, and opening new possibilities for their future.
Whether you’re a parent looking for resources, an educator interested in inclusion, or a community member who wants to learn more, this conversation is a heartwarming look at how DSACO is building brighter futures through tutoring.