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Frequently Asked Questions


1. How do I know if my child needs a tutor?

2. What are the different options for tutoring?

3. Does the tutor's training matter?

4. How can my child's learning style be addressed?

5. How can we address the homework struggle?

6. Do I get stuck in a long-term contract?

7. Will the tutor work with my schedule?

8. Do I pay the tutor or the company?

9. What if the tutoring isn’t working?

10. What is an academic coach?

11. What types of SAT prep do you offer?

12. How can a tutor help home school my child?

13. My child hates to read. What can I do?

14. What can we do at home to promote learning?

  1. Take an interest in what your children are learning in school.
  2. Read daily and take your children to a library and book store on a regular basis.
  3. Take advantage of the wealth of free museums and historical sites in the Washington, DC area.
  4. Discuss current events. The Washington Post’s KidsPost is a great place to start.
  5. Be available for homework help. Click here for a related article.

15. How can a tutor help my child?

 


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