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Reasons to Consider English and Maths Tuition for Your Child

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Some people may be unsure of how extra English and maths tuition, combined with the latest child-centred methodology teaching, can boost a child's learning capacity greatly.

There are a number of factors. A child's learning can be dramatically improved and expedited by at least double the rate of learning. For instance, a child can receive additional maths and English tuition and achieve in 6 months what they would have achieved in a year without tuition, (based on a survey of 600 students). Extra tuition helps pupils to boost and increase their learning in comparison with their classroom peers, and gives children an edge on the subject knowledge, reading and writing, maths, arithmetic and problem solving. Additional tuition also gives children the discipline to work harder, concentrate and aim higher.

Another factor is that maths and English tutors are highly knowledgeable and experienced, and most are specially trained to give the highest standards of education delivery. So when you are paying for additional tuition fees, you know that your child is receiving the very best quality of teaching, and your investment is a valuable one. Investing in a child's education is vital to ensure that they get the very best start in their life, and to also help them to learn faster and become enthusiastic about learning.

Tutors are knowledgeable about the curriculum and results they need to achieve, and about the latest methodologies in teaching, so that they get the best out of their pupils.

Tuition classes are also smaller in number, enabling students to get much more personal and educational attention than they would in a normal school classroom environment. Any difficulties in learning by a student can be quickly identified and additional help and attention given to overcome learning challenges and barriers. In school classrooms, this wouldn't necessarily happen, and children can fall behind and lose confidence, thus affecting their learning further and it becomes a cycle of confidence and inability to keep up and learn.

In English and maths tuition classes, there is also a more enthusiastic and eager attitude to learning. Tutors make it a fun, interesting and enjoyable environment to learn in. As a result, pupils in this environment enjoy learning, become more attentive, concentrate harder on their lessons and are eager to learn more and improve. Tutors can also get the best out of their pupils in this positive learning environment so the time spent in lessons is very productive.

Written by Andy Jones for Explore Learning Maths and English Tuition Centres. For more information about maths tuition, please visit the site today at http://www.explorelearning.org.uk

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