| The basic benefits of tutoring for society are that | | | | what part of the U.S. you're located in and have |
| it improves academic skills, builds self esteem and | | | | to vary in other countries as well, according to |
| confidence, develops positive attitude towards | | | | what province or area of a country you live in. |
| school, offers positive role models, improves social | | | | The rates here run from $30.00 an hour in Florida |
| skills, slows down truancies and drop out rates. | | | | to $60.00 to $70.00 an hour in New York. In |
| The actual student being tutored get one on one | | | | Canada one tutor makes $50.00 an hour. |
| instruction to fit his learning style, and this student | | | | The benefits of tutoring are many and that should |
| can precede at his own pace. He is free of | | | | enter into a parent's calculations when considering |
| competition so he can concentrate on improving | | | | where to get a tutor and what price is fair. But if |
| his knowledge and skills. | | | | your budget doesn't allow a larger fee then try to |
| The student gets more individual feedback and | | | | find a volunteer tutoring service because there |
| encouragement. He gets more praise for his | | | | are some good ones around. You may be able to |
| improvement. There is also more motivation for | | | | find one in your area, if that fails then search |
| self-paced learning and for directing your own | | | | online for volunteer tutors. |
| learning. This helps to build a sense of | | | | You may find a rate that is more suitable for |
| accomplishment and s sense of being able to | | | | your budget by contacting a local college. |
| master whatever child wants to tackle. Tutoring | | | | Sometimes college students work as tutors. This |
| also allows extensive practice for the individual | | | | would allow you to get your child tutored in your |
| student | | | | home and you can get an idea of what the tutors |
| The student learns to think critically and is then | | | | methods and skill are like and more easily decide if |
| able to analyze concepts in science, math, and art. | | | | he is the tutor for your child. |
| He learns to master effective study skills. | | | | The more professional tutoring services offer |
| Tutoring increases the student's enthusiasm. The | | | | more options, but if your child just needs a little |
| student learns organization and discipline. | | | | tutoring in one subject, then an independent tutor |
| Tutoring can help an elementary student gain a | | | | from a volunteer group or a college student could |
| complete knowledge of the basics. He may need | | | | suit your needs and possibly save you some |
| this tutoring to ensure he does have this grasp on | | | | money. |
| the basics because mandatory testing causes | | | | Tutoring is an ancient art. Its purpose is to help |
| teachers to move on to more advanced work in | | | | the student master skills that will enable him to |
| order to try to prepare for this testing. An | | | | continue individual study. The tutor should have |
| individual student may get lost in this testing | | | | empathy for his student in order to understand |
| preparation and not get caught up without | | | | him and be able to better guide his study. Don't |
| tutoring. | | | | forget this essential ingredient when you look for |
| The rates for tutoring vary greatly according to | | | | a tutor. |