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Why You Should Get a Tutor for Your Child

July 24, 2020 by Mom. Wife. Busy Life. Leave a Comment

Does your child need more help in specific subject areas in school? Consider hiring a tutor. Read Why You Should Get a Tutor For Your Child.

Parents often worry that their child is not meeting their full potential from regular classroom instruction. There are a number of circumstances where children would benefit from extra tutoring. This article discusses when hiring a tutor is a wise decision.

Why You Should Get a Tutor for Your Child

A Tutor Can Build Self Esteem

It may be time to think about outside tutoring if a child is suffering from feelings of inferiority regarding academics.

When a child constantly doesn’t want to go to school or suffers from frequent headaches or stomach pains, this can be a sign that she is falling behind at school. Extra coaching can revive a student like water and sunlight can help a withering plant.

Poor School Grades and Performance

There are many ways that a parent can tell if a child has low school performance. It may be time to find a tutor if any of the following situations applies.

  • The child gets bad grades or comments on a report card.
  • The teacher requests an interview and says the child is not achieving at grade level.
  • The parent or a teacher may notice that the child is not grasping key learning concepts.
  • The student may not be learning sight words and decoding skills, which will greatly impair the reading process.
  • Basic math skills may be lacking and require intervention.
  • Assignments are not done, or they are completed but lost or not handed in. This is a problem for many students, but particularly for students with attention deficit disorder ADD or attention deficit hyperactive disorder ADHD. A tutor can teach strategies and tricks for getting organized.
  • A student lacks motivation and is doing the bare minimum. This could be linked with self-esteem or having a learning style different than the teacher’s teaching style. A tutor can provide some customized challenges and motivators.

Learning Style Different From Teaching Style

At school, sometimes a child’s learning experience isn’t effective. It might simply be a bad match with the curriculum, teacher’s teaching style or school philosophy. Tactile, or hands-on learners often encounter a mismatch with a teacher.

A tutor can use customized multi-sensory teaching methods. One-on-one instruction offers more opportunity for touching, seeing and hearing the teaching materials.

At home, often, homework is causing big conflicts between child and parent. There are situations where homework has become a power struggle. If school work has become a nightly battle, it may be time to turn the conflict over to a third party.

A tutor can assume the role of coach and teach the child independent homework skills and preserve the parent-child relationship.

There are a number of tutoring services and options available to parents who decide to get a tutor for their child. There is the private tutor, tutoring centers, online tutoring and some communities and schools offer free tutoring sessions as well.

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