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QuestionHow can I be a good tutor?Ronitte Libedinsky is an Academic Tutor and the Founder of Brighter Minds SF, a San Francisco, California based company that provides one-on-one and small group tutoring. Specializing in tutoring mathematics (pre-algebra, algebra I/II, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus) and science (chemistry, biology), Ronitte has over 12 years of experience tutoring to middle school, high school, and college students. She also tutors in SSAT, Terra Nova, HSPT, SAT, and ACT test prep. Ronitte holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS in Chemistry from Tel Aviv University.Talk to the student to figure out what they're struggling with. Then, break down the subject matter they need help with into small steps.
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QuestionWould it be good to advertise at a local library, or be able to go to the student's home?Community AnswerYou could do either, depending on which the student is more comfortable with.
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QuestionI am 11 and was asked to tutor my 8-year-old friend. The problem is her mom doesn't want to pay, and I need to earn money for a new bike. What should I do?Community AnswerDo one free lesson. If your friend's mom likes what you're doing, she may offer to pay you a little, especially if you politely make your money-earning goals known and offer a very reasonable price for future sessions.
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QuestionHow can I tutor a shy child?Community AnswerBe friendly and approach the experience slowly. It will take time to get the child to open up to you. After she does, the more you engage with her, the more she'll want to engage back with you.
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QuestionHow do I advertise tutoring?Community AnswerMake a website or advertise through parents and friends. Social media is a big way to advertise, because most of it is free.
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QuestionCan I tutor kids younger than me if I'm 10?Community AnswerOf course you can! It's better that way as you will be able to communicate better and the child will be more comfortable with another child. Just make sure you know what you're doing and I'm sure you'll do just fine.
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QuestionNo one wants me to tutor! What do I do?Community AnswerThere could be many reasons for that. Perhaps you have not advertised properly. Do you have a reputation of not being the most academically focused or being untrustworthy? If so, that could explain it. Also, if you are a younger tutor, (for example being 8 and wanting to tutor a 7 year old), that may not always work.
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QuestionAs a mother of six, is it possible for me to teach some of them before they go to preschool and kindergarten?Community AnswerYes! You teach them all the time. Literacy training sounds complicated, but it needn't be. I put index cards, each with one lower-case letter on it, in ABC order, on a wall. After singing the ABC song, touching each letter, my two-year-old knew most letters by shape and name. After about a week of this game, a few minutes a day, whenever he wanted to play, I would name a letter and ask him to find it. Soon I had him combining letters (Like O-N to make "ON"). From there, we went to sight words on index cards, which we arranged into funny sentences. By the time he was 30 months old, he was reading all sorts of words, independently. You play, they learn!
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QuestionCan people tutor older students?Community AnswerPeople can be tutored at any age. If you're asking if a younger student can tutor an older one, yes, as long as the young tutor is sufficiently knowledgeable on the subject and understands every part of the curriculum that needs to be covered.
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QuestionShould I pay someone with cash or check?Community AnswerYou can ask them which they prefer, but either should be acceptable.
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QuestionHow do I get the kids I am tutoring to take it seriously?Community AnswerThat depends on their ages and why they aren't taking it seriously. If they are bored, make lessons more interesting. If they don't see a connection between what they are studying and their lives, try to make that connection.
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QuestionHow can I keep someone with very little attention focused?Community AnswerOffer a reward when they accomplish something. This reward could vary from a sticker to a piece of candy. Find out what motivates them.
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QuestionHow can I find a tutoring job if I am 11 and don't know a lot of younger kids?Community AnswerGo to a local school and ask them if they could use a tutor. If you are in secondary school, you could ask your old school.
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QuestionI'm 12 and I want to tutor kids age 6-10, how much would I charge an hour?Community AnswerHow much you charge is based on how experienced you are. When I started I charged $7 an hour.
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QuestionI am 12. How do I tutor third graders?Community AnswerYou could go to your old elementary school and ask some of your past teachers who they think needs help. They could put you in touch with these students' parents.
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QuestionHow much should I charge to help do school work with Pre K to 3rd grade students?Community AnswerStart with $20-$40 per hour, depending on the length of the lesson and the grade of the student you are tutoring.
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QuestionI am tutoring someone that is 8 at my home, but I'm only 9. Is this legal, or do I need a license for that?Community AnswerThis is perfectly legal as long as your parents and the parents of the person you are tutoring have given their full permission. You don't have to have any sort of license to be a tutor, adult tutors who are teaching children often have qualifications in a certain subject such as maths or English, but as you're only a child you won't have those.
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QuestionCan I tutor when I'm eight years old?Community AnswerYou can tutor children your own age or younger if you know the subject you're tutoring in really well and are good at teaching it to others.
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QuestionHow do I help a kid with the concept of subtraction?Community AnswerMake sure they know addition first. It's an easier concept. Then explain to them that subtraction is the same thing, but backwards. Use props to show them, like "I have four apples, if you take away two, how many apples do I have?"
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QuestionHow do I get young kids to take tutoring seriously if I am just a kid myself trying to tutor them?Community AnswerMy math teacher showed my class the correlation between having good grades in school and a high-paying job in the future. This will motivate the child to do better in school and seek tutoring to get higher grades.
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QuestionI am 12 and I need to tutor my 6-year-old brother. How do I go about tutoring him?Community AnswerFirst you need to know the subjects with which he may be having difficulty. Ask him, his teachers, or your parents/guardians. Then you can begin to figure out how to build on what he already knows in order to help him learn new concepts. Try starting with whatever he finds the most interesting and expand from there.
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QuestionWhat is the best amount of time for an 8-year-old to spend being tutored in a day?Community AnswerIt depends on the child, but I would say no more than an hour and a half, since an 8-year-old probably doesn't have the longest attention span.
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QuestionCan I tutor more than one student at a time?Community AnswerYou can tutor a few students at the same time if they're all in the same class or all learning the same topic, just make sure you're still able to give them individual help and attention, because that is your job.
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QuestionHow can I be sure they listen to me?Community AnswerMake it fun for them. Ask them questions and maybe put in a game or two into each lesson.
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QuestionI'm tutoring kids who are studying English as a foreign language. I have a student who seems to be a bit special, since she often talks to herself in the mirror. What do I do?Community AnswerI would leave it alone, that may be her way of coping with something in her life, or practicing the new language. You can try to draw her attention back to the lesson at times, or you could try to figure out why she is doing it, and help her with that. If she is younger, this may pass, and it's not that big of an issue.
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QuestionHow do I plan how to tutor someone? Like how would I start the tutor lesson? Im 15 and the person I will tutor is 13.Community AnswerStart with the school homework and curriculum requirements. Explain each and every question and explain with some examples, as giving examples helps the student to understand better. Then try giving a few questions about the lesson, to check how much the student understood. Also ask them where they are experiencing the most difficulties and focus on those areas in particular.
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QuestionHow much can I charge to tutor 4 kids for an hour in my home?Community AnswerWhat would you charge for one hour of your time? Multiply this by how long will it take to prep for those 4 kids, add on the one hour you teach and that’s probably a fair price.
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QuestionIf I am 13, am I old enough to tutor? Should I restrict who I tutor to people I know for safety reasons?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerCheck in with your parents before you decide to start tutoring kids. You may want to have your parents meet your student's parents before you start your tutoring sessions to double check that everyone is comfortable.
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QuestionI am tutoring my younger sister, the problem is we always argue about her not listening in class so we stopped. She recently got a D and now my parents want me to tutor her, do you have any ideas on how to do better?OakSocksCommunity AnswerMake sure that your sister knows that you just want to help her. Keep your temper in check when tutoring her, even if she argues with you. Take breaks every so often so that neither of you feel overwhelmed, and if it doesn't work out, ask your parents to hire someone else.
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QuestionI'm going to be 13 this year and I want to start tutoring in September. How do I get the word out and where do I start?OakSocksCommunity AnswerOffer to tutor your neighbor's kids first, and then gradually branch out. Your parents may know people who want help as well. Start with kids you know.
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