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Parental Motivation and Tutoring


By: vish ks
Submitted: 2009-10-20 05:36:58 | Word Count: 541


The world has become highly competitive. For your children to reap success in life, parental motivation is an aspect that has to accorded primary importance. This could be as simple as making your loved one confident at Math. Most probably, Math could be the biggest pitfall for most students and algebra is just one aspect of it. Perhaps we remember our own troubles and difficulties with Math. At that time, what motivation did we receive to tide over those difficult times? What kind of motivational tools did our parents use? Did it give a boost to your confidence? All the same, did you have a personal tutor for you to tide over the ordeal? It can be rightly presumed that all of us, who have had some kind of a learning experience with a tutor, had to do it face-to-face with a personal tutor. And we had to walk, or ride on a bicycle to our tutor's house. In the case of the tutor coming to our house for taking tuitions, it was even more troublesome, since we had to tidy up the house in the first place.

Or else, as a common practice, we would get ourselves enrolled in a tutoring school and endure another session after the regular classes at school. ‘Do all these dragging classes have an end?’- didn’t we ask this question several times in our mind? When you enrol at a tuition centre, you could be perceived as lagging behind. It could be possible that the traditional tutoring approaches and monotonous drudgery would just add to children's woes. Yet, even as adults, don't we feel a lot smarter when we can mentally do some calculations in Math in such a mundane place as in the grocery lines? Wouldn't you like to impress your senior with your algebraic logic in seeing through different problems? In all probability, you would have tried to impress someone by working numbers mentally. All these thought patterns psyche us up as adults. Hollywood nowadays portrays heroes as brilliant in deductive logic.

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If your children's feelings are important to you, there is a convenient alternative to all these tediousness about studying. Online tutoring is both discrete and fun. If it has to be said, no one outside the family would know except the tutor, that your child is receiving some kind of assistance. Online tutoring makes full use of the latest available web resources with voice, whiteboard and shared views serving the purpose. Thus, online tutoring is an effective tool when it comes to enhancing your child’s grades at school. This will automatically raise the child’s confidence levels as well.

Math learning does need dedicated one-on-one interface for best results. The experience could be as inspirational and as interactive as a video game, but for this aspect - there will be a real person at the other end. And yes, your children can raise doubts anytime; and all the time! If your child is able to wade through solving math problems comfortably, just envision how they will process life situations in future; that too in a positive way.

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