
Statistics show that at least 20 per cent of students in Australian schools have experienced bullying and harassment. We’ll show how this impacts private tutoring and how private tutoring can help.
Poor performance at school is often an indicator that something else is going on. Frequently parents are the last to know about their child being bullied with issues coming up at parents evenings or overhearing comments from other kids.
Bullies can make life miserable for a child, making it nearly impossible for them to concentrate in class and starting them off on a spiral of self-doubt, loss of self esteem and loss of self confidence which can feed-back into increased bullying as they become an easier and easier target. This can have detrimental effects on the child that extend well into adulthood so the sooner something is done to stop the bullying the better.
Private tutors can make a big difference to the lives of bullied children. They can help get the child’s academic performance back on track and they can also be an excellent third party for the child to confide in. Children will often not talk to their parents about problems they are having in school due to shame or even threats from other children but they will talk to someone that is entirely removed from the situation especially if that person is easy to talk and relate to (which all Private Tutors should be). If you have concerns about your child being bullied at school then speak to their private tutor about it and find out if they are aware of what is going on. The tutor should be able to offer advice or refer you to experts that can deal with the situation on a professional level.
Remember that some children assign a stigma to private tutoring and associate it with “special needs”. Your child may be very fearful of their peers finding out they are having private tutoring. It’s always a good idea not to tell your social group that your child is having private tutoring unless your child is very happy and open with it herself.
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People will use private tutors if they need to. Most try to avoid that because tutors are expensive! Very few homeschoolers have money coming out of their ears
I, personally, would try to find a curriculum with a very good teachers manual before I'd resort to a tutor. It may be worth your time to educate yourself about homeschooling maths programs since you are competing with them, not with traditional school teachers.
ive had 1, they are realy expensive but realy good if your realy bad like REALY, you should consider geting 1
ok have taught and tutored math on both sides of the "pond"
uk about 20 pounds an hr- 25
in america we charge 45-50
hope that helps
I don't charge. I just enjoy helping stupid kids.
Look in the Yellow pages for the most suitable and closest tutor, or look on the Yell.com website…
http://www.yell.com/ucs/HomePageAction.do
depends on the grade level and subject. I've heard of high school level science and math tutor getting in the $75-100/hr range or more.
Personally, I've tutored 4th-6th grade, all subjects, and I charge between $25-40/hr based on the family.
No but you could look it up on the web. There are plenty of good guitar tutors everywhere.
Also, there is probably an ad in your local newspaper that has a section for music lessons.
Good Luck
If you're having trouble finding a local tutor, you can always use an online tutor. It's quite convenient too. If you're doing homework and find that you have a question, you can log on immediately and get an answer instead of waiting until your scheduled appointment with your tutor. Why searching for a tutor, I found a great site online. To make things easier, I've included the link below under source. It's a great website.
You can check with the school guidance counselor, or check with the University also, as they probably have people who are willing to tutor for a fee. You might also want to check the classified advertisements in the local newspaper. The teacher for each of those subjects might also be able to point you in the right direction.