Archive for May, 2006

Does Your Child Need a Math Tutor?

Does Your Child Need a Math Tutor?

Math is a tough subject. It starts with difficult concepts such as addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication, which can be very challenging for young children. But as time evolves, and the concepts become more difficult, incorporating algebra, geometry, and maybe even calculus, math can become downright impossible to understand.

If one or more of your children are currently taking math classes, you may or may not need a tut Read the rest of this entry »

Parental Motivation With Math Tutoring Equals More Confident Children

Parental Motivation With Math Tutoring Equals More Confident Children

 

Your child’s future is very important to you. The world has become very competitive and for your children to compete later in life, parental motivation is an important aspect of responsible parenthood. This could be as plain as making your child confident in math. No, the alternative is not necessarily depression or students in trouble. But excelling in algebra as early as possible, for example, also provides the deductive logic-skill Read the rest of this entry »

Tutoring Kids Can Make a Difference

Tutoring Kids Can Make a Difference

If you’re skilled in at least one academic subject, Tutoring children in your community can make a big difference. In some communities, there just aren’t enough knowledgeable people to help younger students learn. Without a solid education, those children have a more difficult time succeeding later in life. Helping them learn now will Read the rest of this entry »

Trends in Private Home Tutoring

Trends in Private Home Tutoring

The tutoring market is enjoying rapid growth across the spectrum of subjects and levels of education in Australia. Currently, according to Standards Australia, about 25% of Australia’s 4 million students receive supplementary private tutoring every year. This number continues to grow as parents all over the world are recognising the importance of education in the increasingly competitive employment industry.

There is also an int Read the rest of this entry »