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    Choosing a Tutor

    describe the imagePreparations to Hire a Qualified Tutor.  Making the decision to find a tutor for your child may seem overwhelming at the beginning of the process, but there are many options available, especially if you have a military affiliation.  To begin, it is necessary to have both your child and their teacher be involved with the selection. Your child will be benefited in knowing the positive aspects of a tutor’s help.  The opportunity for less stress and ease during homework time should be something both parents and children look forward to.

    Your current teacher may suggest valuable advice or recommend a colleague with relevant experience to offer the assistance for what your child's needs are exactly. After a tutor match is made, make a point to include your teacher in all progress the tutor may be making during their sessions.  If possible, a meet and greet with your child and potential tutor before the hiring process, could give you an insight as to what type of relationship would form. 

    Prior to hiring your tutor, you should consider their educational and work experience, certifications and specialized  training to understand how best suited they are to helping your child not only achieve higher grades but to learn and successfully apply skills for homework achievements.  Be open and honest with your tutor when discussing your expectations for your child’s progress and how their learning style combines with the tutor’s instruction style. 

    Tutoring Resources for Military Families Nationwide

    Tutors by base logo resized 600Tutors by Base, which is operated by a current military family, fills the need for other military families to secure tutoring options wherever they may be residing by tapping into the diverse knowledge of screened, qualified military spouses or community members in surrounding areas.   After an application and match making process, families are paired with tutors from various academic backgrounds. For example, in ESL instruction or traditional K-12 school subjects such as writing and math.   Online or in person tutoring sessions may also include test prep or college essay coaching in addition to numerous other topics.

    Tutor.com, partnered with the Department of Defense MWR Library Program, offers free assistance for K-12 military children of National Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty families of all branches.  Professional study and homework help in 16 subjects is available online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. After a process of eligibility verification and new account set up, the site becomes available for use.

    Although the well-known Military One Source site offers the same opportunity to use Tutor.com, Military One Source also provides a unique scenario where you may connect with a specialty consultant either through a phone call or online communication.  A specialty consultant on education can provide additional support for tutoring options and formulate a program that can facilitate your homework help search. 

    Dawn M. Smith

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    Dawn M. Smith

    Dawn is a real estate and military life writer who has a serious HGTV habit. When she is not writing, her teen daughter, Army husband, and golden retriever keep her busy through chauffeur duties, travel planning, and long dog walks. Dawn is pleased to share her experiences with MilitaryByOwner readers who are hoping to simplify military family journeys of all kinds. Follow Dawn on Pinterest for more ideas and resources and visit her site at Dawn M. Smith Custom Content Creation.

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