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The Right Tutoring Service Makes All The Difference

tutoring servicesChoosing the right tutor service for your child is no different than choosing any other professional to provide essential support to your family. You want to take your time and do your homework to make sure you’re getting the best possible services available.

The first you want to consider when choosing a tutor service for your child is the setting and whether it is a good fit for your child and his/her needs. In order for a child to be truly successful in their academic pursuits they need to be comfortable in their learning environment.

Second, while it may seem like a good idea to have the tutor come to your home, you should avoid this option. You want your professional tutor to be in the best possible mental space when working with your child. Lugging large amounts of academic work to and from locations can provide undue difficulties, not to mention the stress a commute to and from a location can provide. Having your child in a location built for learning can allow the tutor to truly focus on your child and success.

In this world of instant information, there are many tutoring services available with simply a click of the mouse. Rather than sort through each of these locations, why not start with the best. We pride ourselves on providing individual learning plans for each of the children we work. We welcome the opportunity to answer any questions you might have regarding their academic approach and their assessment process.

Beth Powell has worked in the field of education for over 15 years. After completing her BA degree in Math and her MA in Transformative Leadership with a focus on math education, she developed the Math with Ease® Program. She worked at Lindamood-Bell and has been trained in Slingerland. She has given talks at many events, including the California Mathematics Council’s Asilomar conference, the Cupertino Union school district and for SELPA. Beth is also a musician and plays in a sailor band at historical recreation events.

 

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