A Parent's Guide to Tutoring Formats: Identifying Your Child's Needs and Matching Them with the Right Support
Choosing the right tutor can seem daunting. Each tutor has a unique approach so it is essential to recognize that tutors also differ in their tutoring formats. Some may stick to one primary method, while others adapt their strategies to fit the student's needs best. As a parent, understanding your child's current standing in their math journey is crucial to pairing them with the most suitable tutor. In this blog post, I'll walk you through the various tutoring formats available, enabling you to ask the right questions when you decide to hire a tutor for your child.
How to Overcome Math Anxiety as an Adult
The topic of math anxiety is often discussed concerning children and adolescents. But what about adults who have always struggled with math or haven't practiced it for years and now find themselves returning to their studies, whether for graduate school, a new degree, or a job that demands the math skills they're rusty on? People of all ages continue to grow and develop, and all too often, math unfortunately stands in their way as a roadblock to their dreams. I've worked with many adult students seeking help with math, usually because it's a requirement for advancing their careers. I'm always eager to assist, and the first thing I address is not the technical aspects of math, such as combining terms or rationalizing a denominator. Instead, we focus on their math anxiety, which has often trickled down from as early as middle school. It may seem trivial, but addressing this anxiety makes a world of difference.