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Finding A Tutor For Your Child

Tutors are an effective way to get kids back on track and keep them there. But how do you find a good reliable tutor you can trust? What if hiring a tutor isn’t in your budget? Today, there are many options.

HOW TO FIND A TUTOR

Your child’s teacher and the school administrator are an excellent place to start. They might be able to recommend a tutor in your community and online resources  to help your child. Also, chances are that one of your child’s friends at school has a tutor. So, ask other parents for recommendations as well.

There are also several websites for helping parents find tutors. VarsityTutors.com has a searchable database of tutors. Just enter your zip code, and the school subject, the site also shows tutors’ ratings, specialties, and fees per session. Another resource is Care.com, which connects people with various professional services, including tutors. Online tutoring is another popular choice, though, it isn’t right for every child. Experience in tutoring varies widely, so check reviews and ask for references.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A TUTOR

Is the tutor qualified? Your best bet is to look for someone with a teaching degree since tutoring requires skills that not everyone possesses. For younger students, if the tutor has a teaching degree, specialization in a particular subject isn't necessary. From high school and beyond, look for a tutor with expertise in the subject your child needs help with.

Does the tutor have the right personality? A tutor should be patient, empathetic, positive, passionate, creative, and fun. These characteristics help ensure your child can learn from the tutor and will walk away with self-confidence. Also, be sure tutor's personality should connect with your child.

Is the tutor flexible? Each child has their own best learning style. It might be visual, aural, physical, verbal, logical, or any combination of these. Also, some kids are solitary learners, whereas others are social learners and enjoy learning in groups. Look for a setting and tutor that fits your kid's style.

Does the tutor have excellent references? Online tutoring services often have reviews from previous clients. Look for those with overall high ratings and positive comments. But beware of reviews directly on the tutoring company's website since these can often be manipulated. If you find your tutor offline or find very few reviews, ask for several references. Still, the references a tutor provides might not be an entirely accurate depiction of their character and experience either. So, use due diligence for your child's safety and to ensure your child receives quality service.

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