If your child gets lost in elementary grammar rules in elementary grades or fails to master Newton’s three laws in middle school, he urgently needs help to catch up before he seriously falls behind and then cannot catch up with his peers in terms of knowledge. Need to hire a teacher to help him study outside of the classroom. Questionnaires for tutors are now easy to find – they are on specialized sites.
Know what your child needs
Ask yourself or the tutor:
What should be the load? The child needs assistance in doing homework, recovery measures, or something average?
Knowing what items do you want to improve? Depending on this, the tutor is chosen English, mathematics, physics or literature.
What do you know about the style of learning your child? How he best assimilates knowledge: by ear, visually or tangible? Whom he listens more attentively: men or women? He needs a soft upbringing or a hard hand? What drives him with interests?
How much money and time can you provide a tutor? Do not skimp, but be honest with yourself before you hire it.
Unfortunately, the price is often a determining factor when choosing a tutor. However, the high cost can result in excellent learning outcomes. Dear tutor is often better suited for the child and more efficiently satisfies his need for knowledge. Often the high cost of services is an excellent investment in your child’s knowledge.
And don’t forget the recommendations. They should be the determining factor when choosing a tutor for your child.