How do i find a reliable tutor?

Four steps to finding a great tutor for your childKnow your goals. Call your child's school counselor or teacher and share your concern. Observe how your child relates to the guardian. Parents have many options today when it comes to finding the right guardian.

Some families will prefer remote tutoring through an online platform, while others look for services that take place at a local school or library or in their own home or the tutor's. Sometimes, the tutor's experience is the priority. The first place to start with teachers who already know their children. They are always the best source for determining what your child needs and would provide the best guidance for a good partner, says Karen Scanlon, a retired teacher in Florida with experience in professional tutoring.

In addition, the school counselor usually keeps a list of teachers who are also tutors. Having a tutor who is familiar with the school curriculum and the ability to obtain the exact materials needed is invaluable.

Karol Pysniak
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Richard Evans is the dynamic founder of The Profs, NatWest’s Great British Young Entrepreneur of The Year and Founder of The Profs - the multi-award-winning EdTech company (Education Investor’s EdTech Company of the Year 2024, Best Tutoring Company, 2017. The Telegraphs' Innovative SME Exporter of The Year, 2018). Sensing a gap in the booming tuition market, and thousands of distressed and disenchanted university students, The Profs works with only the most distinguished educators to deliver the highest-calibre tutorials, mentoring and course creation. The Profs has now branched out into EdTech (BitPaper), Global Online Tuition (Spires) and Education Consultancy (The Profs Consultancy).Currently, Richard is focusing his efforts on 'levelling-up' the UK's admissions system: providing additional educational mentoring programmes to underprivileged students to help them secure spots at the UK's very best universities, without the need for contextual offers, or leaving these students at higher risk of drop out.

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