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You can also just be extremely demanding with your school about the quality of distance learning your child gets. |
This |
Seconded |
PP here. Thanks, but I was more asking hypothetically. I would need someone fluent in my kid's immersion language. Basically I would want language and math tutoring, done outdoors. |
And I find you how? |
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Problem is virtual lesson barely work for my kids if at all. The whole point is to figure out less time sitting in front of a computer.
Or I need a like Prk energy level teacher because my kid just completely loses focus on virtual lessons. |
| Where are not rich not poor middle class parents of kids with special needs supposed to go?? DL barely works if at all... Even though my kid is smart and able to learn. My kid is below grade level in some areas, average and above in a few as well. But DL is not working... Where do we find affordable options to help support our kids? |
| The site Wyzant is pretty good because there are a lot of tutors on there to choose from. I have used it so far for Spanish language, piano, and summer reading support. |
I am a certified teacher and I have been virtually tutoring this summer. I would definitely consider outdoor tutoring. Even Fauci agrees, outdoors is much safer, and communicating through a mask really isn't as cumbersome as I thought it would be. I'm sure you will be able to find many others who will do this. Everyone has their own sense of what is safe for them, and their own price point where it will be worth it. |
| Have been using college kid for virtual tutoring since April. |
And my very bright HS we would jump at the chance! |
The poor have even worse of a chance in school with the virus, but you keep tooting the “I care for poor folks” horn. We just need to get computers to all the kids. They will do their work and thrive. |
Thanks! |
| Has anyone approached their student's public school teacher about private tutoring? It seems like it could be an awkward conversation... |