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School Tutor
Why Should I Hire A School Tutor For My Child?
If your child is struggling in school, you may want to address the problem right away so your child doesn't fall too far behind. The first thing you may want to do is schedule a meeting with your child's teacher and discuss which aspects of schoolwork is most challenging for your child. The teacher can give you some tips and resources to use when you work with your child at home and can suggest ways to help your child more in school.
If this step doesn't work, you may want to consider hiring an academic tutor. Tutors help children because they individualize instruction and focus on your child's needs without being distracted by other students in the classroom. When you hire a tutor, meet with him or her before your child's first lesson and explain the type of help that your child needs and your expectations for tutoring. Ask the tutor if he or she has any specific ideas for helping your child achieve success in school.
You can find a tutor by checking to see if your child's school has a tutor list or by calling national tutoring companies, like Study Point and Sylvan Learning.
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