Tuesday, 17 July 2018


5 things to keep in mind while hiring a private home tutor

Thinking about hiring a home tutor for your kids or for yourself?
Choosing the right private home tutor can be a daunting job. But with a little attention, you can easily find a tutor who will be a perfect fit for you or your kid.
Five things you should be considering when hiring a private home tutor.
1. Is the tutor verified? Before hiring any tutor, make sure you confirm the identity of the tutor. Nothing is greater than the safety of you or your kid. Once you are satisfied of the safety, you can proceed further to hire the tutor.
2. Experience: Before hiring, you must know whether the tutor knowledgeable so that he can offer expert assistance, correct guidance, and knowledge to the student.
The best way is to check the educational background of the tutor before hiring. Also, you can ask questions about the subject or topic for which you are hiring during your free demo class.
 3. Compatibility: Before hiring a tutor, make sure that the student is comfortable with the teacher. Demo class is an opportunity for you to check the compatibility between the teacher and the student. High chances are that the student will be able to learn more and focus more on the studies if he/she connects well with the tutor.
 4. Communication Skills: Lots of parents nowadays are concerned about the English proficiency and communication skills of the tutor. It is important that the tutor has good communication skills so that student can follow in their footsteps and will be able to learn how to communicate effectively.
 5. Passion and Attitude: The tutor must be passionate about teaching and education. Any tutor you choose for you or your child should have an encouraging and positive attitude. A tutor must have the ability to keep a child motivated throughout the tutoring session. He/She should know when to admire the students for their hard work. The student should feel good by the end of every session and must feel that he/she has learned something and the session has benefited him/her.

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