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  • How to Be an Effective College Tutor

    In some ways, tutoring can be even more gratifying than teaching a classroom full of students. As a tutor, you are guiding and imparting information to only one student --- the focus of your attention who often responds to it in kind. If you have teaching experience but you are facing your first college tutoring assignment, it may help to frame the experience in terms of those after-class sessions that you no doubt have had with students in your office. Trust your gut instincts but remember a few important guidelines to be the most effective tutor your college has ever…

  • How to Change Your Math Grade

    Concern about grades, whether math or otherwise, can cause you to work harder in areas in which you struggle. In math, this concern can help you stay focused enough to learn concepts that will benefit you in later math courses. Increasing your math grade is a difficult goal to achieve, but it is possible if you put time and work into it.

  • How to Get Your Funny Son to Study

    Good study habits help students excel in school, but many children resist studying and require encouragement and motivation at home. A creative child who enjoys humor can benefit from a lighthearted approach, emphasizing the fun aspects of his homework. Humor is particularly effective for easing tension and calming an angry child. If your son is struggling with homework, formulate a plan to gently guide him toward better study habits.

  • How to Get Kids With ADD Interested in Learning

    A child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) has every opportunity for academic success that their classmates have, but they will need your help to reach that success. By utilizing a combined effort between you as the parent and their informed teachers and staff at school, you can create an overall learning environment for your child that inspires learning, holds their interest and gives them the best chance to succeed. The process is long, but your reward is a child who is able to succeed at school and conquer their ADD.

  • What Causes Bad Grades?

    Children can get bad grades for a variety of reasons: a child may face obstacles with her classes or find certain classes boring, or she may even have difficulty learning as quickly as her peers. The idea of getting a bad grade not only upsets parents, but can also frustrate the child. Understanding the root of a child's bad grades can help parents determine how to help improve school work.

  • How Can I Help My Second Grade Son Who Is Struggling With Math?

    The second grade math curriculum moves beyond the basic number sense your child learned the previous year. Your child will learn more advanced operations, such as telling time, money concepts, and place value. If your child lacks a solid foundation in math concepts, he may struggle with the new math skills. On top of the instruction his teacher does at school, your home activities related to math can help him better understand the math assignments.

  • How Can I Help My Son Get Better Grades in Middle School?

    Parents often think their children should take full responsibility for homework once they enter middle school, but the transition from pleasing a single teacher to pleasing six or seven different teachers each day can be difficult. By showing your son how to stay organized, providing a suitable homework area and maintaining an active relationship with his school, you can give him the foundation he needs to develop independence and maintain good grades.

  • How to Help a Son With Bad Grades

    If your son is struggling in school, you may be concerned about his future. Kids who get good grades have more options in life than kids who have a D or even a C average. No matter what career path your son might take, it is important that he has a grasp of important concepts like basic math, algebra, civics and English in order to be a productive member of society. If you want to help your son improve his bad grades, there are a variety of ways that you can be of assistance.

  • How Does a Grading Curve Work?

    A grading curve usually works in one of two ways, which are called bell curves or distribution curves. Find out what grading curves are generally used in college with help from a tutor in this free video on math lessons and study tips.

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