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Back to school means new teachers, friends, football games, and most importantly, homework. While many students look forward to the start of a new school year, many others may suffer anxiety and dread the return back to class. If students feel well prepared for the new school year, their in-class performance and grades will reflect that confidence. Going back to schoolcan bestressful for many students because they have not practiced reading and math over the summer and may have forgotten much of what they learned during the previous school year.Our goal is to prepare students before they return to school and then support them throughout the school year, so that they willfeel confident about entering their new grade level. Our professional tutorsat Tutor Doctor are available year-round and can start working with students during their summer break to help give them a head start prior to the upcoming school year. Tutoring is a great option for children who feel that they may fall behind early on in the school year and for those looking to get ahead. One of the best ways for students to succeed in the transition back to school is by practicing these simple tips: |
- New School? No Problem Make sure your children are familiar with their new learning environment. Most schools offer tours for first-time students. Once your child is familiar with his/her new school, it will help minimize the first day jitters.
- Organization Help your child keep her school items organized. Organizational habits can significantly reduce anxiety over lost assignments and missing items. It may help to keep a large wall calendar with all important school dates, assignments, birthdays and extra-curricular activities.
- Develop good study habits Ensure that your child has a set time each evening for homework and that their workspace is quiet and free from interruptions. Also note if your student has difficulty with a certain subject area and offer to help them or have a tutor work with them.
- Homework Helper Have your child tackle the hardest (and most disliked) assignment first. Getting that one done will make your student feel he has really accomplished something and he will sail through the remaining work.
- Journaling Encourage your child to keep a daily journal. This will help establish a regular writing routine, while also helping your child release any anxiety or worries they may be experiencing.
Tutor Doctor providesin-home tutoring servicesdesigned to help students from ages six to 106. Tutor Doctor even provides services for adults to assist them in learning to use email, Facebook, iPhones, the Internet and more. Contact Tutor Doctor today and Maximize their Potential!
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