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A Guide for Finding a Tutor

Private

Includes friends, neighbors, peers, classroom teachers.

Benefits

  • One-on-one attention
  • Strong personal relationship
  • Better understanding of child's needs
  • Can be very affordable, even free

Challenge

  • Quality can vary
  • Finding a good match takes time
  • If tutor is sick, child misses a session

Cost

  • Ranges from $0 for peer tutors and neighborhood centers to $75/hour for highly skilled chemistry and math tutors. Expect to pay $20-$70/ hour

Tips

  • Ask your child's teacher for suggestions
  • Ask friends and co-workers for referrals
  • Always interview tutors to make sure they fit your child's personality and need

Tutoring Centers

Includes national names like Sylvan Learning centers, Kumon Math and Reading Centers, Huntington Learning Centers; look for local centers also.

Benefits

  • Use objective tests to pinpoint child's strengths and weaknesses
  • More than one tutor available if your child's tutor is sick
  • Usually hire highly trained and certified teachers

Challenge

  • Tutors work with groups of 3-5 students
  • Family can't choose a specific tutor
  • Cost is high

Cost

  • Up to $150/week, with payments expected weekly or monthly
  • Most accept credit cards
  • Some offer financing or scholarship programs

Tips

  • Ask if the center will communicate with the child's teacher
  • Make sure the center's philosophy matches yours

Online Tutors

Includes homework help sites, one-to-one tutoring, and step-by-step software.

Benefits

  • Can be fit into your schedule without leaving home
  • Can make learning more fun
  • Appeals to kids with interest in technology

Challenge

  • Little or no mentoring relationship formed
  • No personal assessment of student needs or progress
  • No contact with classroom teacher

Cost

  • Free for homework help sites, such as MathNerds.com
  • Subscription services run about $100/month
  • $20-$50 per session for human tutors

Tips

  • Make sure to get as much information as possible from the online tutor
  • Monitor your child's work to see if he's learning or just having fun

No Child Left Behind

Free Title I Supplemental Services

Benefits

  • Free to qualifying families
  • Highly qualified tutors
  • Will work closely with classroom teachers

Challenge

  • Child's school must be identified as needing improvement
  • If supply or funding is limited, only the most needy students qualify
  • Limited to services approved by the state

Cost

  • Free to families in Title I schools that fail to make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for three or more years

Tips

  • Ask your school's principal or Title I coordinator if you qualify
  • Or contact the U.S. Dept. of Education at 888-814-NCLB; http://nochildleftbehind.gov

Under copyright by Partnership For Learning, a national award-winning nonprofit at www.PartnershipForLearning.org. Reprinted with permission.

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