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Education is about effective transfer of a wealth of knowledge & experience from the teacher to the students. These days, many students complain how one-to-one attention is not meted out to students in big classrooms and larger schools. With a crunch of good teachers in the market and increasing peer competition, students often are taking private tuitions.

Children are more inclined to learn better and maximize their academic grades if you select the right tutor for your child. In today’s modern day times, there are a host of educational resources that are available for the academic enrichment of young learners however the “right guidance” to make use of these resources seems to be missing completely. We shall discuss how to choose the best tutor for your child and whether online learning can prove to be a much easier road to academic excellence.

Ponder over your child’s needs: No two children are equal and so are their needs and talents. Children should be allowed to develop their own personality and therefore the decision of choosing a particular tutor should depend on your child’s ability, your capacity to pay fees and convenience. Many young couples these days choose to employ a private tutor to teach their wards at their own residence. This may sound as an easy arrangement but the debate today is on whether your child needs a physical private tutor or would an online teacher also suffice. Some of us also tend to be partial towards ubiquitous tutorial centers. Whatever it may be, you should choose a setting that is sustainable in the long run and is in conformance with your child’s preferences.

Discuss and decide: Before you pitch in with a solution to your child’s learning needs, try to discuss the situation with your child honestly. Most students fail to realize that they are struggling with homework & overall general studies. However, many also own up their inabilities and seek help. As a parent, you should offer encouragement to your ward.

Apply “word-of-mouth” suggestions: Often as parents, we seek advice on various matters from teachers, other parents and counsellors. This may also be necessary before you employ a tutor. The local parenting newspaper, tutor listing websites and yellow pages are also a rich source for identifying the right tutor. Ultimately, after seeking all advice & suggestions the decision rests on you. Take your time & do not take a decision hastily after all it is a matter of your child’s future.

Interview more than one tutor: As a parent you will always want your kid to attend to homework with a tutor that understands your child’s needs and also is comfortable with him or her. Try to speak to a couple of teachers always. Do not zero in on a teacher until and unless you are very comfortable with his methods and demeanor. Many a times, temperament also is crucial. Some tutors may be great academically but are irate and abusive, not suited for young children. You should look for qualities that make that complete mark, your child’s overall development matters, so don’t compromise there.

Discuss long term goals and set objectives: Before you bring in the tutor, remember to have everyone on board with respect to a common goal. Talk to the class teacher and even consult your child on setting the right goals. Set goals that are rational & achievable. Do not overburden your child with your aspirations or peer pressure. It is not about aiming for top grades immediately, but setting forth a work routine that is balanced & consistent designed to showcase improvements. Remember to ask for regular progress reports of your child from the tutor. Slow and steady always wins the race, so don’t push!

Going for online tutors- a viable option today?

The use of technology has become essential today for meeting almost all of our daily needs. From grocery to movie tickets, holidays to clothing, doctor appointments to car insurance everything is being done online except learning! One may wonder that why eLearning has not been considered as a viable option by the student & parent community till date. But, things seem to be changing and that too very rapidly with social learning platform such as MyEdge gaining tremendous popularity for its unique social learning platform facility. Students are increasingly using Virtual Classrooms & Virtual Libraries provided by such platforms to learn in real time from their favorite teacher who may be located anywhere in the world. Please find below a ready reckoner for meeting your child’s online learning needs:

  1. Select a tutor listing website to identify tutors who are available online. Don’t forget to check the credentials of a tutor before signing up a particular tutor.
  2. Remember to search profiles with specific keywords that suit your criteria. If you are looking to teach Shakespeare’s drama to your kid, type in the relevant keyword to gain searches of tutors in English drama.
  3. Read the past reviews carefully about tutors you have zeroed in on.
  4. What is the total experience of the tutor in online teaching in the chosen area? This must be clearly stated in the website for online tutors.
  5. Finally, when you approach a tutor, format a clear and crisp message. Do not go whole hog with your worries but clearly state your needs and requirements of your child.
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10 tips to select the best tutor for your child