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		<title>CHOOSING A TUTOR FOR YOUR CHILD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As parents we all want our children to do well at school. Sometimes, however, children have problems, and a guardian in May the best solution. In the busy and demanding world of today, the extra time and expense of hiring a tutor is not particularly welcome. However, you can be sure that does not address [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As parents we all want our children to do well at school. Sometimes, however, children have problems, and a guardian in May the best solution. In the busy and demanding world of today, the extra time and expense of hiring a tutor is not particularly welcome. However, you can be sure that does not address the difficulties your child will cost you more time and money in the long term.</p>
<p>Sometimes, the school will provide a tutor. The teacher of your child is most directly involved in your child&#8217;s learning and may be the first to spot problems. But if you notice a pattern of behavior has changed and poorer school performance, take the initiative to consult with your child&#8217;s teacher and determine whether a guardian is necessary. If this seems to be the best solution, are three steps you must take: to find potential mentors, choosing a guardian, and monitoring.</p>
<p><strong>FIND TUTORS</strong><br />
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1. Ideally, you will be able to find a tutor by friends who have used one and can give you first hand information about an individual tutor.<br />
2. The school (usually a consultant) can often put you in contact with potential tutors<br />
3. Parent groups (such as home school organizations) can help. Some keep lists of tutors.<br />
4. The Internet is a good source to <a title="Find A Tutor" href="http://www.tutoringservices.com" target="_blank"><strong>find tutors</strong></a> in your area.</p>
<p><strong>CHOOSE A TUTOR</strong></p>
<p>You should interview several tutors before deciding which is the best match for your child. In general, look for the ability to &#8220;connect&#8221; with your child and a willingness to work with your child&#8217;s teachers as needed. Be prepared to ask specific questions, and feel free to ask for documentation, if applicable.</p>
<p>1. What are the formal powers of the guardian and experience, especially teaching children in the age of your child?<br />
2. Ask for references and background checks.<br />
3. What assessment procedures using guardian to determine how best to tutor your child?<br />
4. Make sure the schedule is clear (about 3 hours per week is usually better in 2 or three sessions). 5. Learn about the policies of the tutor for cancellations and rescheduling, whether by you or by the guardian.<br />
5. What are the costs and what are the payment terms. These should always be made in writing.</p>
<p><strong>THEREAFTER</strong></p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve chosen a guardian, you will need to monitor your child&#8217;s progress. Make sure he or she is the guardian gives missions. Discuss with the tutor and your child&#8217;s teacher frequently and receive feedback on progress. Finally, when you talk to your child find a tutor, make sure he or she understands this is not a punishment. &#8221; Instead, it is a way to help your child have a better experience and more enjoyable learning.</p>
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