Find a Trusted ASL Tutor

Deaf, CODA & Culturally Fluent Teachers for Kids and Teens

Finding the right ASL tutor isn’t just about learning signs—it’s about who you learn from.

At Modulo, we partner with Deaf tutors, CODAs, and culturally fluent signers who bring lived experience, not just technical knowledge. Our tutors don’t just “know” ASL—they live it. Whether your child is nonverbal, autistic, speech-delayed, or simply passionate about signing, we’ll help you find a tutor who truly understands how to connect and teach.

Our ASL tutors are:

  • Native or near-native signers with deep immersion in Deaf culture
  • Skilled at working with children and teens, including gifted learners and neurodivergent students
  • Experienced in visual, movement-based, and conversation-first instruction
  • Culturally respectful and trained to deliver authentic, developmentally appropriate ASL lessons

We don’t believe in flashcard drills or generic lessons. Instead, we help families build consistent, long-term relationships with ASL tutors who foster fluency, cultural understanding, and expressive confidence through visual storytelling, movement, and real-world signing.

All of our tutors are personally vetted for communication skill, cultural competence, and child-centered teaching.

👉 Get a personalized match by answering a few quick questions about your child’s needs and goals here or browse tutors below

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Jose
Regular price $53.00 USD
STEM tutor
Jose
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Chemical Engineer (BSc) with 6 years tutoring experience. Teaches metacognitive strategies & project-based methods for 2e/neurodiverse students. Fluent in EN/ES/DE/FR. Enjoys soccer.
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Zachary
Regular price $80.00 USD
Writing and humanities tutor
Zachary
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Zachary teaches writing, speaking, and the humanities with a creative, student-centered approach. An MFA and debate champion, he uses storytelling, discussion, and multimodal tools to help learners—including those with ADHD or dyslexia—find their voice and build skills that spark confidence.
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