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With the current economic climate, mature learners are returning to secondary education in unprecedented numbers. Going back to college or university may sound like a great idea, but in reality, it's much more complicated than it was when you were just out of school. Now your busy schedule makes finding the time to study difficult. Many students find themselves feeling incredibly stressed and under enormous pressure when studying. The question is why?

There is a plethora of contributing factors to adult student stress:

·        Family responsibilities take up time and energy

·        Part time or full time jobs require your attention

·        Having had a successful career, you put too much pressure on yourself to be the 'perfect' student

·        Study methods you learned in school don't work with modern teaching techniques

·        You have not kept abreast of technological advancements

·        There are gaps in your knowledge base as you have lost things you learned at school

If you are feeling overwhelmed and stressed, then consider getting a tutor. Learning centers are provided by each educational institution, but are often staffed by other students who may not have the skills to recognise your academic needs or help you to organize your life. You also have to make appointments and fit in with learning center schedules.

Tutors are trained to recognise your strengths and weaknesses. They are able to help you to organize your time more effectively so that you have enough time for all the things in your life that require your attention. They will help you to study smarter, not harder.

Tutors are also able to fill gaps in your knowledge or review things that you learned in school, but have since forgotten. This will give you a stable foundation on which to build. Tutors can also teach techniques to improve concentration and memory so that you remember more of what you learn.

Study skills, research skills and writing are all paramount in presenting essays and assignments that are well organized and grammatically correct. No matter how thorough a grasp of the material you may have, if you are not able to present your arguments and research well, your grades will suffer. Tutors are able to work with you on assignments and essays to improve your communication skills.

Choose a tutor that suits your personality. Find one that comes to you and fits in with your busy schedule to simplify your life. Find a tutor that is an expert in your field so that you benefit from the very best advice.

Measure your results so that you can tell if your investment in a tutor is paying off. Set realistic goals so that you have a sense of achievement and are able to feel more relaxed and confident about your studies. Investing in a tutor may be the very best thing you decide to do in your academic career. 

How to get the best out of tutoring

tutoring.jpgEvery student is different. Providing a personal tutor for your child will uncover the root causes of bad grades or unfulfilled potential. Good tutors will test your child to find the missing building blocks in their education and get a sense of their learning style and the pace with which they feel most comfortable.

Contrary to popular belief, tutoring is not only for students who have learning difficulties or are struggling at school. Children who are exceptionally gifted may also need a tutor. These students learn at faster rate than their classmates. Boredom in class leads to a lack of attention or motivation that may actually see their grades plummet. Even if your child's grades are good, tutors will help them to stretch themselves beyond the school curriculum and challenge them in new and interesting ways that help them to fulfill their true potential and excel beyond the curriculum of their school education.

No matter why your child needs a tutor, they must be properly tested to ascertain pace and special considerations. Choosing the best times for tutoring is as important as choosing the right tutor. Your child must be well rested and have the energy to get the most out of a tutoring session. Tutoring sessions scheduled right after school or too late in the evening may see your child too tired to take full advantage of tutoring time. Choose a tutor who is flexible and able to meet with your child at a time that suits you both.

Although group tutoring sessions have their benefits, individual tutors are able to move at the perfect pace for your child. They give your child their undivided attention and tailor lessons to suit your child's unique needs. Many children are too shy to speak up in front of their peers or answer questions if there is the possibility of embarrassment or ridicule. One-on-one teaching sessions help to grow their confidence as they are given the support and encouragement they need and they don't have to worry about getting the answer wrong.

Consider the personality of your child when choosing a tutor that's right for them. The tutor must be able to challenge them, provide them with the encouragement they need, motivate them and bolster their self esteem. They must feel comfortable with the tutor. The tutor must be patient and work at a pace that suits your child. They must be flexible enough to fit in with your child's schedule and they must be reliable.

Dealing with a reputable tutoring agency means that their tutors are vetted for suitability. They have tutors of the finest quality who have tons of experience in their chosen field. They are professionals and understand the delicate balance that exists between tutor and student. Contact your local Tutor Doctor to set up a no obligation consultation where the needs of your child are investigated and you can choose from a number of tutors. 

 

Do you Need a Tutor?

photo by Allison BuyersSix tell-tale signs that you need a little help

Getting a tutor at the beginning of the school term will ensure that you don't fall too far behind. If you think you may be in trouble, read on.

1. Bad test scores:

Bad grades are the obvious sign that you need assistance. Before you get a tutor, ask yourself if it was just a bad test and if you prepared enough. Be honest with yourself. More than one bad grade should set your alarms bells ringing. Don't fool yourself that your test scores will get better in the future. Ask for help before it's too late.

2. Feeling Anxious:

Do you feel anxious when you think about school? Do you feel confused or upset? If you feel you are not coping with your workload, get help. Don't lose sleep over your schoolwork; take action while you still have time to catch up. A tutor can explain things that you don't understand, create a realistic work schedule for you and organize your study time. 

3. Can't keep up:

If you can't keep up with the pace of the class, it may be too fast for you. If you have missed some vital building blocks along the way, you may not understand what your teacher is talking about. Tutors will help to fill in the gaps in your understanding. They can work at a pace you feel comfortable with and ensure that you understand the basics before moving on to more complex ideas.

4. Writing is difficult for you:

Writing is difficult for everyone. Getting your grammar, sentence structure and spelling right while trying to communicate your thoughts can be tough. Don't let bad writing bring your grades down. Get a tutor to help you to effectively communicate your thoughts. A well written assignment can mean the difference between the grade you're getting and the grade you want.

5. You're bored:

Some classes move too slowly. Getting bored is dangerous as you stop paying attention and miss vital information. Even if you manage to stay focused, the class may not be helping to fulfill your potential. Getting a tutor can open new challenges for you. Don't let a year go by without adding to your abilities; get a tutor to help you grow.

6. Homework takes forever:

Do you get the yips every time you look at your homework? Not knowing where to start or feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work you have to do is a strong indication that you are not coping. Spending too much time on homework means that you don't have a good grasp of the information being taught. Tutors will help you to manage your workload more effectively. Ask your tutor to work with you when you are doing your homework so that they can help you to be more efficient with your time. 

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