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Questions to Ask Tutors

Tutors provide learning support to students who are struggling in a subject area. They help with comprehension of specific content and may also work on study skills, test taking and organization.

Specific Questions:

1. How long have you been a tutor?

2. Have you been a classroom teacher?

3. Have you worked with other children from my child's school?

4. What kind of feedback will we receive about my child's progress?

5. What experience have you had in preparing students for SATs?

Adapted from "Learning Problems: Where to Find Help, A Directory of Professional Resources" Woodlynde School, Strafford, Pennsylvania [This copyright material is reprinted with permission of LD Online]



 

 
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Parents should consider having their child evaluated when they are worried that their child is not developing at the same rate or in the same way as other children of the same age.
Read more of Dr. Leslie Rubin's advice.

 

 

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