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Parents Need To Be the Best Tutor For Kids

June 5, 2020 by David A. Buhr Leave a Comment

Are your child’s scores poor? Are his or her report cards loaded with B’s and C’s?  Not enough focus and concentration? If these statements turn out to be right for your child’s current academic condition, then this article is a must-read for you!

Whether your child has lost his way in a maze of elementary grammar rules, or drowning in a jumbled pool of Newton’s laws, or struggling to figure out word problems—yes you, you need to step up before it’s too late. You can see your child is falling behind his peers in the class. So, what exactly can you do now?

Most frustrated parents usually solve this issue by hiring a tutor or getting their wards enrolled in tuition centers. However, each student’s tuition needs are unique, and every tutor has his or her own way of teaching style. Parents need to know what their children’s needs are, which subjects they are falling behind, and what their expectations are from the tutor, and so on.

Furthermore, they also need to do a thorough investigation on their part to analyze the tutor’s skills, experiences, personality, and commitments. Below are some things you can do:

  1. Know your goals

Parents are the best tutor for their kids. Before, you hire a tutor, ask yourself these questions:

  • What level of help does my child need?
  • Does my child need help with his/her homework and exam preparation?
  • What areas do I need to see improvement in my child’s education, say chemistry or secondary physics?
  • Does he/she need motivation or improve his/her study skills?
  • Am I fully aware of my child’s learning style?
  • Does he learn better listening, reading, moving, touching?
  • Does he/she require nurturing?
  • What motivates and interests him?
  • How much time and money are you willing to devote to tutoring?

As a parent, you must be honest with yourself with these questions before you start.

  1. Consult Your Child’s Teachers

Open up about the problems you notice your child be facing with the respective subject teachers. Meet your child’s school counselor to share your concerns. Good counselors will have long-term records and files on your child’s progress for all subjects. Scroll through them, figure out the issues, and let the teachers know how you want them to improve their teaching style. Give them some time to develop your child’s progress. You can wait until the next two/three class tests to compare the results. If everything’s just the same as before, with no sign of progress or improvement, then you know what the next step should be.

  1. Cooperate With The Tutor

Keep an eye on how your child is coping up with the tutor. Arrange a discussion session if possible. Ensure your child is comfortable enough to open up his/her problems with the tutor if you want to see success. Regularly monitor your child’s progress too.  Do encourage your child to give honest feedback about his or her tutor. Compare your child’s progress and see if his or her grades are gradually improving or not.

If you don’t notice any significant improvements after several sessions or find your child harboring a negative attitude towards the tutor, don’t fret about it. The tuition centers have several tutors with a variety of teaching skills and unique teaching styles.

  1. Hire A Tutor Or Get Your Child Enrolled In A Tuition Center

Many frustrated parents solve this problem by hiring a tutor, which we recommend too in such cases. Students tend to fall behind in subjects they find complicated or when they lack the basic understanding of the fundamentals. This is more common in disciplines like physics, mathematics, or chemistry. Statistics show that students mostly score poorly in maths or physics that other science subjects because of its complicated theories and formulas.

However, each student has shortcomings; some may find the formulas hard to remember, while some may face intense struggles while understanding the concepts. Nevertheless, hiring tutors or sending your child to tuition centers will help your child overcome it. Still, not all tutors or tuition centers are capable of providing an effective solution.

Every student’s learning style and personality is different, and not all tutors or tuition centers can adapt to it. This is why parents get frustrated in finding the right tutor for their children.

Last but not least, there is no doubt that a skilled and experienced tutor or tuition providing center is required to help your child with the subjects he or she finds challenging. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for the best maths, chemistry tuition centers specializing in JC Physics, maths chemistry tuition, and secondary math’s tuition.

Keep in mind that finding and keeping the right tutor involves some work on your part too. Let the tutor improve your child academically, and you do your role in helping him develop spiritually, mentally, and physically.  After all, a healthy and sound mind plays an essential role in scoring good marks.

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About David A. Buhr

David A. Buhr has over fifteen years of experience in the field of Education. He specializes writing articles on Education-related topics on his blog. He is presently working at physics café, a reputable presence in the education industry.

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