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Tips to Enhance Your Child's Tuition Centre Experience

The tuition centre is not only a place for your child to learn, but also an environment where he or she can make new friends and enjoy their time. With this in mind, here are some tips to enhance your child's tuition centre experience:

Be a good role model

What you do matters more than what you say. If you expect them to work hard, show them how it's done by working hard yourself. Work on homework with them or help them with their assignments. This will not only help accelerate their progress but also give you a chance to get involved in their work and make sure they're understanding what they're doing. This is a great way of avoiding the "I didn't understand" excuse that they might use when they come home with poor grades.

Be on time

Ensure that you and your child are never late for tuition classes as this reflects poorly on not just the student but also the parent/guardian. Punctuality teaches students value other people's time and also instils discipline in students early on in life. Make sure you arrive early for lessons so that your child doesn't feel embarrassed about being late. Provide them with reminders and give them sufficient time to prepare for lessons ahead of time, so that there is no need to rush them out of the door in the mornings.

Communicate

Have an open communication with your child about his/her education. Discuss your child's day at school: what he or she did, what he/she learned and what he or she may need to improve.

Discuss your expectations for your child and the tuition teacher's expectations. Do you want them to be high achievers? Are you expecting them to work hard in class? It is important that both you and the teacher are on the same page.

Keep an open communication with the tuition teacher regarding any concerns you might have. If you think that something is not right with your child, do not hesitate to approach the teacher and set up a meeting with him/her.

Prior to fetching your child from tuition, ensure that you have cleared up any misunderstanding between you and the teacher. Otherwise, such misunderstandings may affect your child's performance at home.

Be prepared

Before you send your child to the tuition centre, tell him about it. Let him know that it will be a fun place for him to grow and learn.

Help your child acquire necessary skills

Your kid may have been doing a few home works prior to the tuition centre experience but he might not be used to complete a full-fledged homework on his own. You must teach him how to do this. Make sure he has all the necessary resources such as books, pens and stationary before he starts going to tuition centre.

Don't compare your child with other students

You must understand that each child is unique in his own way and has his own capabilities. Do not compare your child with other children as every student learns at their own pace. The most important thing is that they enjoy learning and don't give up if they face difficulties in understanding something at first.

Since 2003, we at Prestige Tuition, have been expertly tutoring children for private grammar schools MGS, MHSG & WGS 11+, ensuring all our GCSE/A’Level students achieved above their predicted grades of (A*-B) 9-7.

Our tutors act as mentors to our young students and we regularly get requests from our parents to guide their child to make an informed choice for their future. We offer expert tutoring for a level physics and gcse physics.

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