Good Reasons to Hire a Tutor
If you're looking for good reasons to hire a tutor, you should know that there are multiple benefits besides the obvious one of getting help with a difficult subject. In fact, the long term positive effects include everything from building self-esteem, self-confidence and feelings of self worth for a student to helping a student build a solid and long-lasting foundation for future learning. Here are other benefits you may not be aware of when thinking about good reasons to hire a tutor:- ? One-on-one instruction is the most effective way to help students acquire new skills and learning objectives. Students benefit from individualized instruction with a tutor, versus a crowded classroom where it is difficult for a student to receive one-on-one support.
- ? Common Core State Standards are still a source of frustration for many students and parents alike. Working with a professional tutor, one who understands the different classroom curriculum and standards, can help ease that frustration and give students new tools to work through difficult homework problems.
- ? In fact, working with a knowledgeable, skilled tutor can help put an end to the homework wars altogether! If getting your child to complete his/her homework each night is more painful than a root canal, hiring a tutor may help bring relief to everyone in the family. A tutor offers a new voice, a different perspective, and a fresh approach to otherwise-difficult homework sessions.
- ? If you're dealing with other life changes, such as a move to a new school, a new classroom teacher, or other challenging life event, a tutor can help students stay on track and not fall behind.
- ? A good tutor can help with more than just homework - from SAT and ACT test prep to preparing for state standardized tests, and more!
- ? Tutors can also help all year long. Academic studies have shown that students can loose up to 2 letter grades of learning over the summer months and other long academic breaks; but working with a tutor can help students avoid that learning backslide.

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December 13 ,
2018
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