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Tutoring: The Key to Building Strong Studying and Homework Habits

Tutoring: The Key to Building Strong Studying and Homework Habits

First, a tutor is much more than a ‘homework helper.’ Tutors offer flexible, individualized instruction and personal attention that a busy classroom teacher simply can’t provide. If your child has fallen behind in math, for instance, a tutor can identify their learning gaps, design a curriculum that reviews mathematical concepts and problems, and patiently work with the child until they master each lesson. 

The Importance of Math Tutoring

The Importance of Math Tutoring

First, if students don’t fully comprehend basic mathematical concepts that build upon each other, they may easily get lost as instruction becomes more advanced. Here’s a typical example: if “Johnny” doesn’t really understand decimals, fractions, and ratios by eighth grade, Algebra 1 in 9th grade may seem overwhelming. 

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