Tutoring after 11+
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Tutoring after 11+
Hi,
My son recently took 4 entrance exams but only passed one. I didn't get him a tutor for the exams, but did work with him myself-because of his results,I now regret this!. I now find myself worrying that he might struggle when he goes to secondary/grammar school as the exam he passed he only scraped through. Does anybody have any good tutors they can recommend in the Urmston/Stretford area just to sure up his English/Maths and give him confidence?
Thanks for any help/advice
Josepea
My son recently took 4 entrance exams but only passed one. I didn't get him a tutor for the exams, but did work with him myself-because of his results,I now regret this!. I now find myself worrying that he might struggle when he goes to secondary/grammar school as the exam he passed he only scraped through. Does anybody have any good tutors they can recommend in the Urmston/Stretford area just to sure up his English/Maths and give him confidence?
Thanks for any help/advice
Josepea
Re: Tutoring after 11+
he did pass..lots of children who are tutored don't!
maybe wait and see how he copes? he may surprise you!
(and I speak as professional tutor..)
maybe wait and see how he copes? he may surprise you!
(and I speak as professional tutor..)
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I agree wholeheartedly with Yoyo. If a child gets through with minimal preparation then they are highly likely to thrive.
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I'm not a tutor, but a Y7 and Y9 parent and I couldn't agree more with yoyo and moved. If your child has done it on ability then they will thrive!
mad?
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Thanks everybody for the assurance. I found all the posts on this thread very helpful.D.s isn't concerned, it's just me. BUt yes, I need to concentrated on the fact that he passed.........
Josepea
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Re: Tutoring after 11+
My daughter only "scraped through" last year and is absolutely fine so far
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The biggest help you can provide for your child at secondary school is showing an interest in their studies.
That would mean regularly checking their homework diaries or school books. Quizzing them on what they are learning, and mosty importantly having an open relationship such that if your child is struggling they know you will listen, be non judgemental and help them find the solution.
That would mean regularly checking their homework diaries or school books. Quizzing them on what they are learning, and mosty importantly having an open relationship such that if your child is struggling they know you will listen, be non judgemental and help them find the solution.
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Thank you for that. My son is not very open and I do have to almost nag him to get any info. out of him. I suspect it will get more difficult as he gets olderGman wrote:The biggest help you can provide for your child at secondary school is showing an interest in their studies.
That would mean regularly checking their homework diaries or school books. Quizzing them on what they are learning, and mosty importantly having an open relationship such that if your child is struggling they know you will listen, be non judgemental and help them find the solution.
Josepea