Why You Need to Hire a Tutor



  • Your Child Loses Focus

An early sign that you should consider getting a tutor is when your kid gets distracted from doing their homework. It’s possible they’re getting bored or find it difficult to focus on their studies.
Either way, a tutor can help a child steer their attention back to the work at hand. Unlike in a school environment, a tutor has the freedom to use custom games and other activities. These extra gimmicks will help keep a child interested in the study material.
Teachers in school use the same tactic but they keep games short and simple. This is because the games have to cater to a larger number of students. Not everyone is going to engage in the activity.
Tutors don’t have to deal with this constraint. They are working on one child only. This gives more flexibility to handle the child’s attention span.
  • Builds Confidence and Self-Esteem
Kids are so eager to please their parents that sometimes, they don't communicate their struggles fully. A good tutor will take time to get to know your child, creating a safe space for them to discuss issues that might be affecting their ability to learn. This can enhance their feelings of self-worth and esteem as well as bolster up their skills at school.

  • Child Is Working Hard to No Avail

Just because your child’s grades are going down doesn’t mean they aren’t trying. You might spend a whole afternoon working on basic lessons and still not achieve desirable results.
Hiring a tutor can expedite the comprehension process. Tutors train to recognize how and why children don’t catch on to a particular lesson. Most tutors have creative ways to help the child understand and learn.
  • It Ensures They Nail the Basics
Many subjects have hierarchical elements, so in maths for example a struggle with number bonds or basic processes like addition, will make tackling more complex problems almost impossible. This is true in lots of subjects and simply sorting out some of these basics issues means progress is possible.

  • Decrease in Parental Guidance

Some adults have been out of school for a very long time. It’s possible that parents may no longer fully understand the lessons their children are taking. If the parents can’t understand a lesson, they can’t teach it to their kids.
The help parents can give goes down when they get too busy too. Even if they understand the lessons, they won’t be able to teach their kids if they have work or other responsibilities to handle.
Once parental supervision goes down, it’s time to hire a tutor. You should make this a priority, especially if you know ahead of time that your work schedule is going to get hectic.
  • Helps Maintain Acquired Skills During the Summer

Tutoring can be beneficial to children during the summer months, if you have concerns that they will lose some of the ground they gained over the past year.

"Tutoring at this time should not be used to push a child who is already doing well, such as an A student whose parent is hoping they will become an A+ student," cautions Anderrson, who believes that summer tutoring should be used to help transition to the next grade but should not be aggressive.

  • Lack of Confidence

Some children are slow learners, but this doesn’t mean they’re not smart. They only need more time or a different approach to grasp the lessons.
The problem is that a regular classroom set-up does not leave room for extra time or a custom learning method. This means your child will lag behind the others.
Some classmates may bully your kid and make fun of them because of their decreasing grades. This can affect your child emotionally and they’ll lose confidence in their capabilities.
  • Positive Relationship
The hope as a parent is always that our children have good relationships with most of their teachers, but we can probably all remember a teacher that we just didn't seem to click with. The advantage with a private tutor is that you can make sure it is someone who the child responds well to. Though I must add that in my experience, as a parent, a tutor, and director of a tuition agency, positive relationships develop very quickly with tutors.
  • Your Child can be Honest
It's tough for some kids, in front of mates to stick up their hand and admit they don't understand something. With a private tutor there are no mates to impress or to feel silly in front of, so the child is much more likely to be honest about what they can and can't do or any difficulties they might experience.
  • Helps Them Develop a Positive View of Their Own Learning
Sadly some students, when they struggle with something at school, start to believe that they can't learn or that there is something wrong with them, when in fact they have just needed a bit more time or one more explanation. Having a tutor can prevent this and while it is an investment it is one that is very worthwhile. They can develop a positive mind set about their own learning which then has an impact on their self-esteem.



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