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Showing posts with label tutoring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutoring. Show all posts

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Are Your children Ready to go Back to School?

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How ready are your children for back to school? Are they super ready to jump back on the back to school band wagon? Excited to be back in the routine.. friends, learning, and activities? Or lagging behind saying “I don’t want to go back to school!” Whining, complaining, and just plain don’t want to go?

Ashley Tutors has an awesome back to school quiz that will help you or your child know whether they are ready or NOT so ready to head back to school. The quiz consists of 9 questions- starting with what they can be found doing during the day. Whether they are getting bored and antsy or if they love not having a scheduled out day and love sitting at home.

Your child will answer questions about whether they are ready to see their friends and if they are stocked up on school supplies. have they completed summer reading, getting school clothes, and additional schoolwork that’s needed before the first day of school?

When I was younger, I was one that was ready and willing to go back to school. I loved going shopping for new school supplies and clothes. I loved going back to school and seeing my friends that I hadn’t seen since before the summer. I loved learning!

Is your child not so willing to go back to school? Is it because they have a hard time learning? If they are having problems learning or understanding something new that they are being taught in school- you may need to look into getting them a tutor from Ashley Tutors. It may HELP them boost their self confidence if they are learning better. It will make a big difference in their life!

 

-Jessica Renee

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

5 Tutoring Options for the School Year

5 Tutoring Options for the School Year (2)

If the beginning of the school years has you searching for Takelessons tutors and worrying about the potential of your young one falling behind at school, then there are some important keys to know in deciding what kind of help is the best you’re your child.

While the idea of a hiring a tutor brings up the traditional picture of a one-on-one study session after school, there are various tutoring options available today. Some of the factors which play into making the best choice include

•Learning style

•Convenience and

•Price.

With these aspects in mind, here is a simple list of the most common tutoring options available.

Private Tutors

Perhaps the most popular type of tutor is the one-on-one private tutor who comes to your home or meets with the student after school one or more times a week. Private tutors may be college students gaining education experience, teachers earning extra income or retired teachers. This is usually an effective method because the child has the full attention of the tutor. The tutor can also take into consideration the school’s standards, the parents’ expectations and the child’s needs. Some private tutors can help with homework in all subjects, but most are hired to help troubleshoot one area of study.

Student-to-Student

Sometimes children can benefit from the help of older students who can encourage them and provide friendship as well. Student-to-student tutoring is a cheaper and often convenient choice. However, “Many times student-to-student tutoring doesn’t work because kids are embarrassed to say they don’t know something,” cautions Beverly Collins, an executive director of educational development at Huntington Learning Centers. She adds that in some cases, the student tutors also may not have enough experience to explain things effectively.

Tutoring Centers

Tutoring centers are growing companies which employ a number of experienced tutors and utilizes particular methods. They often offer both one-on-one help as well as group tutoring, which can be more affordable. When first visiting a tutoring center such as Sylvan or Huntington, a test of your child’s level will most likely be administered.

Online Assistance

A growing option comes in the form of online tutoring which is available through an increasing number of companies and can be a convenient alternative. When meeting with a tutor online, students will use either video chat or a speaker and headset to communicate with the tutor in real time. However, this program may prove a bit tricky to use for a younger student.

Special Software

Finally, there are many types of software, some free, that provide worksheets and games to help enforce learning. For students who are attracted to computers, this can be a great way to capitalize on their interest. Using tutoring software will require the direct involvement of a parent as no supervision is provided by the programs themselves. Software may serve students best when used as a supplement to private tutoring.

In addition to tutoring, there are many practical steps that your family can practice together to inspire learning.

•Read aloud together

•Visit museums and aquariums on family fieldtrips

•Play educational games together

•Keep open communication with your kids

•Value learning as a good example

Author Bio: 

Author Abby Evans is a mother and freelance journalist currently reviewing health options for her family.

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