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If you're asking yourself this question, chances are, the answer is yes. Hiring a tutor gives your child the opportunity to learn in a one-on-one environment at a pace that suites their educational needs. Your first step is to hire a quality tutor, we've got you covered here, contact Creative Tutors today to be set on the path to success.
Why Hire A Creative Tutor?
Studies show that the one-on-one teaching approach helps students better understand concepts that were difficult to learn in a group setting. Working one on one with a Creative Tutor allows the struggling student to ask questions that they may not be comfortable asking in a large group setting.
Students who seek tutoring outside the traditional classroom perform better in school and on standardized tests.
SAT Test
Do you have a high school student who is preparing to take SAT test? Creative Tutors can help! Creative tutors hires teachers who can help your child be better prepared to take this test and show them how to achieve the best scores they can get. Call Creative tutors today to set up your first session. We have package rates for the SAT Test Prep sessions. Hurry, it's not too late the get a few sessions in before the next SAT Test on March 13, but it's the perfect time to start to prepare for the SAT Test for the May 1st SAT Test date!
Have a child who enjoys writing? I bet it is never a problem to get them to sit and write a story or a journal. What do you do with the reluctant writer? Here are some tips to help get your child to enjoy writing.
1. Poetry Swap!
Both you and your child write 5 words on a piece of paper. Now, swap papers and use one another's words to create a silly poem. Adjust the number of words or the topic/theme based on the need to extend or simplify the project for your student.
2. I Remember....
Kellye Ambler graduated from Texas A & M University with a degree in Journalism and Marketing. She has been in the education field since 2001; teaching Pre-Kindergarten and as an Assistant Director at an NAEYC accredited private preschool. For the past three years she has been a substitute teacher in her local school district, teaching mainly at the elementary level in the Special Education department. Kellye and her husband, Jim, keep busy with their two boys, ages 12 and 2.