Title: Making the Grade: Finding a Tutor for Your Child
Word Count: about 800 words
Abstract:
Tutoring is often considered a last resort for students on the verge of failing. However, tutoring has multiple benefits for a variety of students. Find out when to consider tutoring for your child, tutoring options and approaches, how to assess tutors and find the right one to address your child’s unique needs, what to expect from a tutoring program and how to decide when it’s time to stop.
Excerpt:
We live in a society that tends to view tutoring as a “last resort” to be used when students hit an academic wall and are struggling to make the grade. However, high quality tutoring can serve a variety of purposes for any child. Research has shown that tutoring helps students to improve mastery of academic skills, increases self-confidence, and improves student attitudes toward school.Tutoring can help students with . . .
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