Best websites for finding a tutor

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sweethome
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Best websites for finding a tutor

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there are so many websites for finding tutors. I don't know which one to choose. can anyone recommend any? thanks.
Guest55
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Re: Best websites for finding a tutor

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Ask your child's school for recommendations.

In fact, first explore what the school will do to help for free! Lots run lunchtime help sessions and revisions classes.
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Re: Best websites for finding a tutor

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thank you, guest55. I am meeting with the teachers soon. hopefully they can recommend some good ones. I don't know whether to ask her subject teachers to be her private tutors. They know her weakness well and know the curriculum well too.
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Re: Best websites for finding a tutor

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Many teachers aren't allowed to tutor their own students but most schools know some recently retired teachers or teachers at home with young children who will tutor.

You child should know their own weak areas - if they don't they need to ask!
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