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3. There comes a time in many
children’s school careers when
they are simply struggling
with a particular subject
or concept.
4. Should you notice your youngster
falling behind in math or worried
about not reading
as well as classmates …
5. … it may be time to seek out
a tutoring program whether
through the school,
at a community center or
at a specialized summer camp.
6. Timely addition of tutoring
can make a huge difference
in your youngster’s school success.
7.
8. There’s nothing like individual
attention to help youngsters grasp
hard-to-learn concepts and work
through stumbling blocks.
9. Today’s classrooms are often
crowded and busy.
Quiet, struggling children
are easily lost in the crowd,
and individual tutoring …
10. … or small group instruction
allows these youngsters
to better reach their potential.
Kids are also more comfortable
in the non-threatening
atmosphere of tutoring …
11. … where they can work at their
own speed without worrying
about the performance
or opinion of other students.
12. With less pressure, students
are more at ease and better able
to overcome with academic
problem areas.
13.
14. A good tutoring program can give
young students the chance
to become better learners,
to think independently
and to develop improved
problem solving skills.
15. A good tutor can help a child
hone study habits and learning
strategies that can stand him
in good stead in a variety
of subjects throughout his
academic career.
16. It’s also helpful for kids to see
that they aren’t alone in their
struggles with math or reading,
and success can also
breed success.
17. When kids see others with similar
academic problems begin
to succeed, they realize that they
can too.
18.
19. Tutors aren’t intended to do your
child’s home work for him.
Rather, a good tutor can develop
a child’s appreciation
of the rewards of hard work.
20. Much as a coach can’t hit a home
run for a young baseball player,
a tutor can’t perform a student’s
school work but can show him
how to maximize his efforts.
21. For a child, knowing that better
school performance and better
grades are earned by their own
hard work is an invaluable lesson
and a great character builder.
22.
23. Unlike homework and class
assignments, individual or small
group tutoring means your child
will get immediate feedback
on work done.
24. Although this can seem like
criticism to your child
if he’s not used to tutoring,
it’s a great way to speed along
the learning process.
25. Also, one-on-one attention
means your student can ask
as many questions as he wants
without worrying about whether
class might think the question
is “stupid”.
28. Because a tutor is spending
one-on-one time with
your youngster, it means the tutor
can be a valuable resource for you
as a parent.
29. Stay updated on the progress
of current and upcoming sessions
and ask the tutor about his own
experiences with studying
and taking tests and how they
may help your child in their
home studies.
30.
31. High quality tutoring, based
on the child’s needs as identified
by parents, teachers and the child
herself, leads to improved
performance with school work,
homework and tests
32. However, even when one
particular goal has been achieved,
a youngster may need occasional
remediation in problem areas.
33. A good tutoring program is geared
to helping kids with needs
that may change throughout their
academic career.
34. Additionally, many kids lose
ground during summer when
they’ve stopped using their
academic skills.
35. Depending on the student,
this may mean the loss of several
months of learning.
Tutoring during the warm weather
months can help your child start
school in the fall right at or above
grade level.
37. Experienced staff will keep your
child both safe and busy with arts
and crafts, games, water sports,
gymnastics and more.
38. Visit the site at to see
the fun your child will have at Maplewood Summer Day Camp.
39. Maplewood Country Day Camp
and Enrichment Center
150 Foundry St. (Route 106)
PO Box 88 (Mailing)
South Easton, MA 02375
Email: info@maplewoodyearround.com
Telephone: (508) 238-2387
FAX: (508) 238-1154