Tutor recommendation in the Forest of Dean
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Tutor recommendation in the Forest of Dean
Hi all
I wondered if you could help. Having had a tutor booked in due to a change in circumstance she can no longer take on my DS. Does anyone have recommendation of a good tutor. I'd rather go with a recommendation.
Thank you
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I wondered if you could help. Having had a tutor booked in due to a change in circumstance she can no longer take on my DS. Does anyone have recommendation of a good tutor. I'd rather go with a recommendation.
Thank you
We try to keep the forum as safe as possible - we don't allow tutors to be openly recommended, because it attracts posts with fake recommendations ('dodgy' advertising solely designed to solicit business on the internet).
It is also not unknown for unscrupulous competitors to 'plant' posts seeking to denigrate the opposition!
Genuine recommendations from forum members by PM only (private message) are permitted - but be aware of the possibility that someone who appears to be a 'helpful parent' offering advice may not be all they seem! There could be an ulterior motive.
Always treat recommendations from unknown persons with great caution.
However, we have many long standing members (check carefully the date of joining and number of posts) who make a very valuable contribution to the forum. If you receive a private recommendation from one of them, it could be worth considering.
Please let us know if you think anyone is abusing the system by soliciting for business or 'spamming'.
It's easy to report a possible problem - just click on the red exclamation mark that appears with every post and PM:
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Note:
Kind regards
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Re: Tutor recommendation in the Forest of Dean
Hi there, is this a tutor specifically for 11plus?? Due to the changes, no one will be able to give youa. 'experienced based' recommendation. I would suggest doing thorough research and speaking to a few.. But of course they have only just said no tutoring is required for CEM
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Re: Tutor recommendation in the Forest of Dean
Stroudydad, I'm sure you believe that as much as I do.. But of course they have only just said no tutoring is required for CEM
sorry I can't help as ours is in Stroud however I would suggest that you choose a tutor who is aware of the changes and has a plan in place.
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