Fears have long been held for the future of our children and their literacy and numeracy skills, or lack thereof. With so much poor quality language spewing from popular music, television shows and among youth, is it any wonder that they are slipping behind and not able to read, write or perform simple mathematical tasks without difficulty? Home tutors are a valuable, behind-the-scenes workforce concentrating on these educationally challenged individuals and helping them to develop basic skills to enable more efficient learning.
Aside from the obvious inadequacies made to seem ok in popular culture, like not wanting to be branded a ‘geek’ and having to use ‘cool’ language to be accepted, there are also lifestyle factors that do nothing to encourage students to excel, or even get by, in school. Absent parents who need to work long hours, exposure to less than positive influences 24/7 in their bedrooms via the Internet or cell phones and a general lack of supervision contribute to a lack of interest in education. Thankfully, home tutors are becoming more widely used to pick up the slack. Not only do they provide concentrated learning but also a set time to focus on educational activities. Two or three afternoons per week with a home tutor can make an enormous difference to a struggling student who would otherwise feel that no one cares so why bother.
Even parents who themselves have little time to devote to homework and study supervision can outsource this kind of assistance without detracting from their role as a parent. Hire a home tutor, get the help everyone needs and you get to do the fun stuff with your kids.
When the going gets tough for parents to even understand what their child is learning at school, home tutors can bring enormous relief. It’s no good for a parent to muddle through homework assistance but ultimately provide the wrong answers.
Home tutors are the silent soldiers, an army of caring individuals helping to educate our youth using one-on-one techniques. Give your child an edge by taking advantage of this increasingly essential service.
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