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QuestionHow knowledgeable do you have to be in the given subject? I know this is a somewhat obvious question and I have tutored GCSE students before in maths with good results.Emily Listmann is a Private Tutor and Life Coach in Santa Cruz, California. In 2018, she founded Mindful & Well, a natural healing and wellness coaching service. She has worked as a Social Studies Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, and an SAT Prep Teacher. She received her MA in Education from the Stanford Graduate School of Education in 2014. Emily also received her Wellness Coach Certificate from Cornell University and completed the Mindfulness Training by Mindful Schools.This depends on the subject and your students’ expectations. If there is a large gap in ability between yourself and your student, you may be able to get away with tutoring a subject you are not an expert in. For example, I am not particularly amazing at math but I would feel comfortable tutoring a 4th grader in arithmetic. However, I would not feel comfortable teaching a college student calculus. Just be honest with yourself and your students about how well versed you are in a given subject and let them decide whether they feel you are an appropriately educated tutor.
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QuestionCan I be a tutor of a preschooler?Community AnswerYes, you can. Ask the parent if they are struggling with a certain topic, such as switching letters in the alphabet.
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QuestionCan I became a tutor if I'm only 15 years old?Community AnswerYes, because you don't have to be certified. Try tutoring students anywhere from 4th grade to 7th grade.
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QuestionDo I need a license or certificate to be a tutor?Community AnswerNo, in most areas, you do not need a license or certificate to be a tutor.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to become a tutor?Community AnswerAs long as you have the knowledge, age doesn't matter. But some websites that let tutors to sign up say the teacher needs to be at least 18. At school though, being the same age as your peers is often fine.
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QuestionDo I need to become a teacher first before becoming a tutor?Community AnswerNo. As long as you have the skill and brains to teach someone, you'll do fine.
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QuestionHow can I become a tutor if I don't have any formal experience?Community AnswerMany sites don't require formal training or experience, you just advertise yourself and try to get a client. If you're new, I would suggest you only take one person on to begin with to see how you do.
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QuestionI have a master's degree in deaf education, as well as experience in special education and sign language. I'm interested in finding under the table work. I don't like finding work on Craigslist. Is there anywhere else I can look?Community AnswerCare.com is another great way to get some extra work with reputable customers.
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QuestionI don't know how to start teaching English to a beginner. What should I do?Community AnswerFirst of all, you need to teach them to identify each letter and its sound. Then, transition to simple words, then sentences, and finally, easy books. Be patient with them. Help them choose books that they will like and that are at their level of learning.
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QuestionMy friend is the owner of a circus and is needing a tutor for his child (five years old), because they are traveling all the time they are unable to place him in a school. I'm eighteen years of age. What qualifications would I need?Community AnswerHonestly none. That said, you do have to know a lot about the different subjects and then you can actually go ahead and tutor the kid.
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QuestionI'm in my 60s. Am I too old to be a tutor?Community AnswerNot at all. Age doesn't matter, it is about you sharing knowledge that you were also once taught.
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QuestionCan I be a tutor if I'm ten years old?Community AnswerYou can, but only for students who are younger than you, and most students that young probably aren't going to need a tutor just yet. However, theoretically you can be a tutor at 10 if you can find clients.
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QuestionWhat if I'm 12, but I'm doing 10th grade math? Can I tutor?Community AnswerYou absolutely can. I'm 13, in 8th grade, and tutoring Pre-K to 5th graders. I would definitely recommend you stick to tutoring kids who are younger than you, though. Older kids might not take you seriously, even if you're very advanced in the subject.
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QuestionIf I'm 15, what level in school should I be teaching?Community AnswerYou can be a tutor at any age, but depending on how much you know about a certain subject, levels can vary. I would choose whichever level you are most comfortable with. For example, if you're a math tutor who is more comfortable with lower level math than things like calculus, you might want to consider focusing your teaching on younger teenagers (11-13).
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QuestionI am 14. Is it okay to tutor?Community AnswerSure, you can tutor at any age as long as you know the subject matter you're tutoring in really well and can explain it to others well.
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QuestionCan I be a tutor after 55?Community AnswerYes, you can be a tutor at any age, provided you know what you're doing. Plenty of older adults supplement their income this way.
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QuestionHow much should I charge my students?Community AnswerIt depends on how old you are, what your qualifications are, and how experienced you are.
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QuestionAt what age can I become a tutor?Community AnswerAny age, really. Obviously, you should always aim to tutor the year below and should be fully confident in that specific subject. Many people will want an older tutor with more experience, but they come with cost, so many other people will be happy with a younger, less expensive tutor.
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QuestionI have just retired from the school board after 18 years of working in classrooms, what other qualifications do I need?Community AnswerNone. You don't have to have a degree to tutor someone, only the knowledge of the subject you're tutoring.
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QuestionI'm Mexican and want to tutor students Spanish. Is 12 a good age to tutor?Community AnswerSure. Volunteer to tutor Spanish and get experience tutoring. That valuable experience will allow you to tutor for money as you get older.
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QuestionCan I be a tutor if I'm 15 years old?Community AnswerYes, you can always tutor people at your grade level or below, as long as you know the material really well and can teach it effectively.
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QuestionIf I am 15 years old. Is it appropriate for me to tutor a 7th-grade student?Community AnswerYes, it is. As long as you're knowledgeable in said subject, you're good!
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QuestionCan I tutor a family member as a first client and what is the lowest fee it is acceptable to charge?Community AnswerIf the family member is struggling with a certain topic and you are considered in that area, you should tutor that family member. Since you are familiar with the person, I suggest at around $15 per hour.
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QuestionI am in 7th grade, what is your advice for what grade to tutor?Community AnswerMy advice would be to teach people aged 6-10, because you need them to feel that you're in charge (so they don't mess around), and you need to be knowledgeable about what they are learning in school.
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QuestionHow do I get a job as a tutor when I'm still in school?Community AnswerAsk your peers and family friends who know people who may be in need of a tutor. You should be skilled in at least one area so that you could keep tutoring your client. As long as you balance your school life and work-life as well as other activities, you are capable of tutoring while you are still in school.
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QuestionDo I need a license if I tutor several kids?Community AnswerNo. Licenses are not required in any state except Washington.
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QuestionIs 13 years old an acceptable age to begin tutoring?Community AnswerYes, you can definitely start tutoring at 13. I'd recommend working with primary school kids first, at least until you get a feel for teaching, then you can move up to kids a little closer to your own age.
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QuestionI am a certified teacher. How much do I charge as a private tutor?Community AnswerMost people charge $10-$20 an hour, but since you are a professional, you might consider choosing prices at the higher end of the spectrum.
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QuestionCan I be a tutor at 13? I really love teaching so I wanted to give it a shot. I hope I can pursue this!Community AnswerTutoring involves a lot of academic and life guidance, so at 13 you still need a lot of life experiences to make an impact on someone else's life in your tutoring.
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QuestionCan I, as a 10 year old, become a tutor for a first grader?Olivia WollenhauptCommunity AnswerIf you are mature yes. But you must know some of the kids may not understand, so it is very important not to lose patience.
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