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How tutoring can benefit your child

Published date: 20 February 2012 |
Published by: Reporter


No matter what their age, any student preparing for upcoming examinations can find it a difficult process. Struggling to become motivated or lacking the focus or direction needed to stay on course can leave students struggling with an already tense situation, something which can negatively impact their emotional state. Tutoring is often recommended as a viable and effective method of overcoming this but why is it the best option?

Academic benefits
Considered the main focus of tutoring, academic benefits are present in numerous forms for those undergoing private teaching. For any type of examination, whether it is a school entrance exam or key examinations such as GCSEs and A-Levels, tutoring is found to increase the chances of passing and helps students achieve higher results.

This helps children succeed in other areas of their study and has made tutoring more popular, especially as shortages in school and university places puts children under increased competition and pressure. The academic benefits of private tutoring make it the ideal option for those looking to give their children the best start to life.

According to a report in The Daily Telegraph from last January, some pupils are given years worth of preparation for school entrance exams. This not only equips them with the skills needed to pass these tests but also provides vital knowledge which can be applied throughout the rest of their studies.

According to a report issued in February 2009, the Department for Children, Schools and Families found more than one fifth of wealthy, higher-class families sent their children to private tuition on a regular basis. This situation is not exclusive to this social group however and there are also a number of children who attend state schools and are from lower-income backgrounds who receive private tuition.

This widespread appeal demonstrates how tuition is a universal and diverse form of learning which caters to the individual needs of students, providing them with the guidance and support which they need. Often, getting motivated to undertake revision can be difficult and private tuition provides a formal setting in which children can develop their skills to enhance and supplement their in-school learning. This allows their rate of growth and progression to be intensified, giving them the ability to succeed in school tests and assignments.

Emotional benefits
Alongside the academic benefits, tuition is also a great way to stimulate the emotional development of children. Revising for exams can be a stressful experience and feelings of unpreparedness only add to this pressure. By undertaking private tuition, children can feel more comfortable and contented with their preparation and this gives them confidence in their learning.

This confidence can help to improve their in-test performance and can also lead them to become more active members of class discussions. This not only develops their skills of social interaction but can also benefit their learning by encouraging debate and peer-influenced learning. This creates a cycle of learning which is instigated by tuition and where each stage is benefited and supported by the others.

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