Tutoring in one or more subjects is usually the single best method for helping a struggling student. However, professional tutoring services such as Sylvan and Kumon can be very expensive, especially if your child needs help in several areas of study. In fact, according to one website:
So what can parents without an endless supply of money do to help?
"Kumon offers math and reading at a monthly cost ranging from $80 to $100 for a single subject, with a beginning registration fee of $50, and material fees of $15. Again, the fees associated are set at the determination of each franchise owner, as are the hours of operation, and will vary."
The first thing they should do is to contact the teacher of the subject in which the child is doing poorly. Often, teachers will provide additional help outside of class time for struggling students at a parent's request. Even if they can't, they may be able to recommend another child in the class or an older student who excels in the subject to be a student tutor. Some schools even offer low or no-cost tutoring by parent volunteers after school or on weekends.
If an in-school tutor is not an option, you may want to check with your local high school. Guidance counselors sometimes keep a list of students who are qualified and willing to tutor younger children at a reasonable rate. Local community colleges are another good source of contacts for finding student tutors.
Sometimes, though, fitting tutoring into an already busy schedule seems almost impossible. In that case, you might want to check out some online alternatives. There are many educational sites designed to help students do better in their studies. There are homework-help sites, reference sites for fact finding, multiple educational game sites for subject specific practice, and animated tutorials to help you understand a subject better.
For more intensive remediation, there is a program called Time4Learning that has hundreds of grade-specific, and curriculum-specific lessons. The multimedia tutorials are interactive, engaging, and designed to help kids make sense out of even the most difficult area of study. Best of all, Time4Learning is offered at a surprisingly low cost. Parents find that Time4Learning's cost for six months is less than the monthly cost of most tutoring centers. As an added bonus, Time4Learning also includes a two-week money-back guarantee. If you would like to find out more about how Time4Learning could help your child get back on track in school, go to their website. Online tutoring doesn't have to cost a fortune to be effective.
As a parent, you want to see your child succeed in school. Don't let financial obstacles get in the way of getting your child the help he or she needs. There are ways to ensure that your son or daughter receives the grades they deserve. It is up to you to find out which one works best for your family and follow through with it.
Published by Kerry Jones
Kerry Jones is a freelance writer and web maintenance engineer in North Carolina. She has two sons, and has been homeschooling since 1999. For more information visit her website. View profile
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