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Sometimes it is difficult for parents to know if their child needs a tutor.
Do you see your child studying hard for tests or preparing homework and bringing home a report card that says ?insufficient effort?? Do you wish your child could have more one-on-one time with her/his teachers but know the teachers are too busy to provide it? If you?re not certain what would help your child to do better in school, then a good first step is to ask your child's teacher! Teachers know how a child is doing, and how well s/he is doing relative to the other students in his/her class. They also know exactly what the state or local school district requires the student to know before the end of the school year. (Click here to find out what your child needs to know, for each grade level K-6).

If you feel your child is struggling, or if you want to make sure that your child gets and stays ahead of the pack, taking action sooner rather than later is the key!

CAN'T TUTOR YOUR OWN CHILD?

Not a problem!

Many parents cannot tutor their own children.
Educators have long known that parents often can't assist their children with their homework. At this point, you have to step in and save the child from future problems. Hiring the right tutor is often the most efficient way to provide the support, confidence and edge your child needs to reach his or her full potential. The sooner you do that, the quicker and easier the situation can be reversed.

Remember: If a weak foundation goes unnoticed in the early stages, it won't be long before the whole building collapses, leaving the child and parent disappointed and frustrated.

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