Subjects Tutors Commonly Teach

Basic reading, writing, and problem solving skills are among the most important skills for any student to learn. They are also the skills that many students have the most trouble with. This article discusses how tutors can help.

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Tutoring is often considered to supplement to a child's education. Many parents look to tutoring professionals in hopes of improving their students' skills and grades. Usually, children are tutored in subjects that they are having difficulty with. Here are two of the most commonly tutored subjects:

Reading and Writing

Reading and writing can present a challenge for many students, especially if they are able to avoid the problem. One of the many concerns for parents is that their children are unable to read at the appropriate grade level. If your child is in preschool or kindergarten, tutoring can help him or her develop these skills early on. For instance, Derry Koralek and Ray Collins of Reading Rockets, www.readingrockets.org, believe that some effective tutoring strategies for these young students involve reading aloud, talking with them, and writing with them. This is work that can be performed by a tutor, but is best left to a parent or other family member.

If your student is older and struggling to keep up with the reading in his or her class, a tutor may be able to help your child catch up. At first, the progress may be slow, but you will need to be patient with both your child and the tutor. Miracles don't happen overnight. Your student's progress depends on many factors, including the number of sessions your child has with the tutor, the tutor's strategy, and the help and support you provide as a parent.

Mathematics

Some students struggle with math in general, while others may only have difficulty with one subject, such as geometry, trigonometry, or pre-calculus. Students who continually struggle with math may benefit from a type of tutoring that allows them to work with other students to problem solve. Another option is to have a tutor who helps them continually review basic math skills needed for all levels of math.

For students who suddenly find math difficult because they have advanced to a higher levels, tutoring options vary. Some students may only need help with particular problems if the example in the book is lacking a sufficient explanation. If your child feels comfortable using the Internet, he or she may find valuable resources online. If your child prefers working with another person, you could try hiring a private tutor or enrolling your child in a tutoring group. Finding the right tutor, study group, or other resource can help build your child's self-confidence, especially concerning his or her math abilities.

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