Our Tutoring Can Get Your Child To Enjoy Subjects They Previously Disliked

PH219168 • 28 August 2024

It’s a fact that some children love going to school. They enjoy being with their compatriots and they enjoy learning about all sorts of subjects. Others may have worries about some of the subjects because they don’t fully understand them, and this can have a big disadvantage on their progress. Still others may have a definite dislike of one or two subjects, but the problem here is that they need to learn and understand them even if they don’t like them, in order to set themselves up going forward in life.

A particular example is maths. There is a plethora of subjects under this main heading such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, valencies, and many more, which a lot of children have great difficulty understanding. Certainly, some have the type of mind which is able to grasp these subjects with ease, but they are few and far between. Some children will manage with some of the subjects but still struggle with others. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, there are exams, and ideally your child needs to be able to pass them all.

 

 

It’s Why We Exist

 

This is the reason for our existence at Smart Kids Private Tutoring. We give your child the extra Oldham academic tutoring that he or she needs in order to stay abreast of subjects with which they are having difficulty. Having a problem with a particular subject doesn’t mean that the child is somehow inferior or slow to learn. In fact, most of us can remember when we were children having trouble with certain subjects and probably one or two that we disliked.

 

Our tutors work with every child on an individual basis so that they can assess exactly what issues they may have and then design a course which will enable them to proceed and tackle any particular problems. Since it is a one-on-one procedure, it means that the tutor can go over something and take the necessary time for the child to grasp it. It may need explaining from different angles until the child finally “gets” it.

 

The interesting thing with our Oldham academic tutoring is that when the child finally does understand it, they are happy to move forward to whatever the next step may be. In many instances, they begin to enjoy the subject whereas beforehand they were not happy or may even have hated it. Such is the success that our personal tutors will achieve with your child.

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At Smart Kid’s Private Tutoring, we frequently encounter parents who open a conversation with the same sentence:“ Their teacher says they’re doing fine.” And on paper, yes, they probably are. No failing grades. No emergency calls from the school. Nothing to prompt concern. But here’s the thing. Just because it is ‘fine,’ it doesn’t necessarily mean thriving. It might mean that the child is ‘coping’ or ‘managing’ just to get by, hiding their deficiencies and doing double the amount of work to keep their head above water. This usually comes back to haunt them, and it normally chooses the worst possible moment to do so. Often, during SATs, GCSEs, or a sudden drop in confidence. Recognising the early signs makes all the difference. Quiet Changes in Attitude Towards Learning One of the earliest signs that there might be a problem has to do with changes in their feelings about their schoolwork. You see a reluctance to do their assignments when they come home from school, a lot of procrastinating or even a lot of "I don't know' when their answers are ones they would have known before. These are not instances of laziness. Rather, they are instances of frustration. The child might know that they do not understand the concept, and as such, they will simply disengage and not admit to their lack of understanding. At this stage, tutoring for kids can act as a safety net, addressing gaps before they widen. Homework Takes Longer Than It Should If homework regularly turns into a battle or takes an unusually long time, it’s worth paying attention. Many children who are technically “keeping up” at school are doing so at the cost of energy and confidence. What we often see at Smart Kid’s Private Tutoring is that these children haven’t fully grasped the foundations. They may memorise methods without understanding them, which works short-term but becomes unsustainable as lessons build. Avoidance of Tests or Fear of Getting Things Wrong Some children do not display stress symptoms. They simply avoid revision, move quickly in tests, and seem overly apprehensive about evaluations. Others cease to ask questions in class, fearing they are going to draw undue attention to themselves. Such behaviours can easily go unnoticed, and even if the grades are “okay,” this type of behaviour hides a possible lack of confidence that can slowly and gently be restored by academic intervention. Teachers Can’t Always See the Whole Picture Teachers do an incredible job, but classrooms are busy places. A child who behaves well, completes work, and doesn’t cause disruption may not raise any red flags, even if they’re struggling internally. This is where an independent assessment can be helpful. In a smaller setting, we’re able to identify learning gaps, misconceptions, and patterns that aren’t always visible in a full classroom. When Support Becomes a Confidence Boost, Not a Setback There’s a common fear that extra support labels a child as behind. In reality, the opposite is often true. When learning clicks, children relax. They participate more. They enjoy lessons again. We’ve seen time and again how tutoring for kids isn’t about pressure or pushing ahead. It’s about creating space to understand, practise, and feel capable. Trust Your Instincts as a Parent If there’s something that doesn't feel right, it's a good idea to dig in a little bit. Nobody knows their child better than their own parents. A small concern now is a lot simpler to resolve than a big issue down the line. At Smart Kid’s Private Tutoring, we are pleased to provide honest feedback and a supportive and calm learning and play atmosphere that fosters the education and development of children. If you are unsure whether your child needs extra help, we would be glad if you could speak to us about it. Schedule an assessment today that will give your child the gift of flourishing, not just “doing fine.”
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