
Tutoring Works
In the complex classroom of today, teachers do not have time to see each student one-on-one. The student may seem to be getting along fine and learning everything, but the student is slowly falling behind.
A good tutor can detect gaps in the learning that need to be filled. A good tutor will help the student understand how to do a particular skill and how to attack a problem.
A good tutor provides a students with methods to approach problems in learning that a teacher has no time to address.
Why Tutoring Works
Many parents are turning to good tutors to provide the learning their children are missing.

Reading
When students struggle with reading, it is necessary to have a tutor work through the phonics and mechanics of reading. The best remedial reading programs are based on phonics. The Orton-Gillingham program, developed for people with dyslexia, provides a concrete structural approach to remedial reading.

Writing
Some students have difficulty writing their thoughts out. A tutor can encourage and provide structure to build the confidence to write. There are many different styles of writing and students benefit from knowing how to start each type.

Math
A student may miss a lesson or two and suddenly find herself not understanding the current lesson. Modern math courses move quickly, often covering on concept per day with only s few questions of practise. The tutor can identify the gaps in learning, provide the lesson necessary, and practise with the student until understanding comes.

Handwriting
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