Your child’s future is very important to you. The world has become very competitive and for your children to compete later in life, parental motivation is an important aspect of responsible parenthood. This could be as plain as making your child confident in math. No, the alternative is not necessarily depression or students in trouble. But excelling in algebra as early as possible, for example, also provides the deductive logic-skill for children to process appropriate responses to lessen their kind of depression. Or, just plainly get ahead of the others.
Math seems to be the biggest waterloo for students and algebra is one of them. Perhaps we remember our own quandaries how to get through math. Yes - pre algebra, algebra 1 and algebra 2, even college algebra, during our time as students. What motivation did we have then to get through our confidence intervals? What motivational tools did our parents use then, do you remember? Did it build up our confidence?
Did you have a tutor then? It can be presumed that all of us, who had tutoring then, had to do it face-to-face with a tutor. And we had to walk, drive to our tutor’s house then – or he/she goes to our house. That’s even more trouble as we would then have to tidy up the house first. What if it’s raining? Or, as still prevalent now, we enroll in a tutoring school and sit thru another class - after class. “What a drag!” your children must be saying. When will all these classes ever end? Did we ask ourselves this question then?
And did you remember that when you enroll in tutoring classes, you could be perceived as behind, isn’t that true? Could we internalize and ask ourselves if it is possible that all these traditional tutoring approaches and studying drudgery would just add to our children’s depression?
And yet, even as adults, don’t we feel a lot smarter when we can mentally process math in as mundane a place as the grocery lines? Wouldn’t you want to impress your boss with your algebraic logic in seeing thru problems? Have you impressed someone by working numbers mentally? All these psyche us up as adults. You would want your children to feel the same, right? No, you won’t be raising geeks. Even Hollywood now portrays heroes as extremely sharp in deductive logic – and extremely good looking still.
Are your children’s feelings important to you? There is a much more convenient and likeable alternative to all these drudgery about studying and studying and studying. Online tutoring is discrete and fun. If it has to be said, no one outside the family has to know except the tutor that your child is tutoring. With the internet, your children could have quality one-on-one online tutoring anytime at the comforts of your home. Online Tutoring harnesses current and available web resources with full voice, whiteboard and shared view as it also identifies with kids' affinity to computers. Thus, online tutoring is an effective tool for your children’s motivation.
Full voice is like talking on the phone thru a headset. Whiteboard is exactly like writing in the classroom blackboard, with more colors available than a fully-stocked chalk box. This is very important when working math problems. Shared View is something the classroom does not have normally. It lets students go to wherever the best resources are. One-on-one online tutoring gives your child a more exciting experience in absorbing knowledge with a dedicated tutor sitting through the discovery process – something that can never be duplicated in school. And, math does need dedicated one-on-one interface for full mastery – and hours and hours of solving problems. If your children are able to get through solving math problems without qualms, go figure how they will positively process life situations in the future.
As online tutoring is individual instruction, your children don’t feel like sitting through another class. The experience could be as motivational and as interactive as a video game but this time, there is a real person at the other end – not just another book to read or study alone. And yes, your children could raise their hands to ask questions anytime and all the time! They can dominate the classroom as it is a classroom of one! Motivating your children with long-term programmed math tutoring closes their confidence intervals. It is like learning how to play tennis, it takes practice, constant coaching and hours and hours of problem solving facility.
Online tutoring gives you the chance to get a personal and dedicated tutor of your choosing – your child’s own math tutor, english tutor, and any kind of tutor that only the very privileged would perhaps then have, at a fraction of the cost. And, you don’t even have to house them.
To know more about online tutoring and how it could help make your children become more confident, visit http://onlinelearningschool.webs.com/.
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