Having a tutor can provide a variety of benefits for students. One of the main benefits is the ability to receive personalized instruction and feedback on specific areas of difficulty. This can help students improve their understanding and skills in a particular subject or topic.

Tutors can also provide a different perspective and teaching style, which can be beneficial for students who may not be able to grasp the material in a traditional classroom setting. Additionally, tutors can help students develop study skills and strategies, such as time management and test-taking techniques, which can be useful for long-term success in school.

When it comes to seeking support for school related courses, there have been an explosion of tutoring agencies to select from.  Our recommendation to families is to do their due diligence and invest the time seeking a tutor that is a match for their child.  While many tutors may be strong is a subject area, it is important to ensure that they are familiar with your child's curriculum and have the skillset to adapt to their learning style.  

Tutoring by an experienced educator is generally considered to be more effective than tutoring by a non-educator for several reasons:

Subject matter expertise:
Educators have a deep understanding of the subject matter they teach, and can provide accurate and detailed explanations to help students understand difficult concepts.

Pedagogical knowledge:
Educators are trained in pedagogy, or the art and science of teaching, and are equipped with the skills and strategies to effectively communicate information to students.

Curriculum knowledge:
Educators are familiar with the curriculum and requirements for specific courses and grade levels, which allows them to provide targeted and effective instruction.

Assessment skills:
Educators are trained to evaluate student performance and provide feedback that can help students improve. They can assess the student's understanding and adjust their instruction accordingly.

Classroom management: Educators are experienced in managing a classroom and can create a positive and productive learning environment.

Professionalism: Educators are professional, they are trained to maintain appropriate boundaries and act ethically when interacting with students.