Sunday, October 29, 2017

How Parental Support and Math Tutoring Go Hand in Hand

Parental support plays in important role in the math tutoring process. Knowing how to support your child will go a long way to your student’s success. Here are a few ways that you can help support your student while they are being tutored.

Supervise scheduling

 Your child will have weekly tutoring appointments to keep track of in addition to daily homework assignments and projects.   Help your child set up a schedule and monitor their progress regularly so they keep on track.

Be supportive

 Busy schedules and difficult math homework can be stressful for any child. Be supportive and let them know that you recognize their efforts and that you are proud of them for their accomplishments. Also tell them that you are there to support them should they become frustrated.

Be reasonable

 Adding tutoring to your child’s busy schedule can cause you want to remove an extracurricular activity from their hectic week.   However this does not mean that you should.   Be realistic and set reasonable expectations. Keeping socialization and extracurricular activities in your child’s schedule is important to help create a balance.

Collaborate

You sought out tutoring because your child needs help and you are able to provide. However this does not mean that you should no longer be involved.  Keep open lines of communication with your child’s tutor and be aware of their progress.  You should also incorporate math skills into everyday life. Having your child use math skills outside of school and tutoring sessions on a regular basis will help them succeed and become a lifelong learner.

Be a positive example

 Many students find it difficult to admit and deal with needing help. Support your child by being a good example. Clueing your child in on times where you struggled and needed help in school or even during your work life will help them feel supported. Also let them know how you dealt with overcoming your struggles. Hearing success stories of perseverance directly from you will be great encouragement. 

Being a supportive parent during the tutoring process is very important. Help your child create and maintain their schedule and continue to allow time for extracurricular activities and social time. Collaborating with your tutor and sharing stories of your own struggles will go a long way to help your child's success in math. If you are looking for a great math tutoring program that will meet your child’s specific needs look no further than the math experts at Mathnasium. We can be reached at (770) 487-4401

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