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If your child is frustrated or withdrawn at the thought of completing their schoolwork, studying for tests and exams or perhaps lacks the confidence they need to excel, you might be wondering if they need a Tutor. What should you do if your child is falling behind? Are learning difficulties a stumbling block you can’t seem to move past? How can you help your child prepare as best they can for a specific test or exam? Do you still need a Tutor if your child is excelling?
A Tutor can be a life-changing asset to your child’s school experience and beyond, and here’s why:
Most work that our children do at school builds on work they have done previously. If your child hasn’t understood the previous work, they will probably struggle with the new work. This is much like the integrity of a building with lots of floors. If one floor is badly built or the foundation is shaky then the building is compromised. Another reason your child might be falling behind is because they have missed a period of school.
If your child feels like they can’t keep up with their peers or they are still trying to understand and master last year’s work, this is a sign that they need a tutor. Teach Me 2 Tutors will work to break down and investigate where your child is struggling and isolate the exact areas where they are going wrong, putting together an extensive plan to rescue their progress and get them back on track, and a few steps beyond!
We all learn differently and many children find that their learning style isn’t compatible with every learning experience in the classroom. Some may have been formally diagnosed with a learning difficulty and might find that they are lacking in confidence. Our Tutors will help identify how your child best learns and will adapt their method accordingly. Teach Me 2 Tutors include a wide variety of backgrounds, such as Occupational Therapists and Psychology students who are uniquely positioned to understand and accommodate children’s perspectives and challenges. Having one-to-one support means that your child will have personal educational experience without classroom distractions and competition.
We all know that the key to doing well in a test or exam is to study. Unfortunately, not all children know how to properly prepare well for a test or exam. It’s important for your child’s future that they understand how to study for exams, and an experienced tutor can help them to prepare. Not only will they give your child study tips and practical test-taking advice, but they can help your child to understand difficult concepts (like algebra!).
If your child is getting good marks in all their subjects, quickly finishing their schoolwork and easily understands what they’ve been taught, you might be tempted to think that a Tutor is unnecessary. We often think that Tutors are only there to address a problem, when in reality they can be great for students who need more of a challenge. A Tutor will challenge your child and help them to progress even further, providing life-long skills that they may not learn in the classroom. We have Tutors who are Med students, Engineers and Psychologists, and children who excel are often working toward getting into these challenging programmes.
Here are five simple things you can do to ensure that your child gets the most out of their tutoring sessions:
If you’ve identified that your child needs a Tutor, we’d like to help you! At Teach Me 2, we help families find their perfect Tutor (offering online tutoring services as well). Perhaps you’re looking for a Tutor who is proficient in a particular subject. We will find them for you! Our Tutors have all gone through a rigorous vetting process to ensure that we are only pairing your child with the best and most qualified Tutors, suited to your child’s individual needs. In fact, we only accept 10% of Tutors who apply!
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