DP, I also tutor K-2, primarily in Reading. |
Care.com! I’m not sure if I can plug my own profile, but I charge from $35-60 for elementary tutoring depending on how many hours are needed, commute time, etc. I also just want to help families that are trying to do the right thing. |
I’m a retired teacher that was offered that position. I was interested ended up not eligible because I was short the required 6 months separation from my retirement date. I tutor a couple ES students at a rate of $45/45 minutes. |
Reading this thread makes me far happier that we choose RSM for our child. It is less expensive then tutoring for a lot more hours and it has kept DS challenged in math.
The program offers free homework help, 30 minutes a week, if a child needs some extra help understanding a concept or help with homework. So your tuition covers 1 1/2 hours worth of time. It’s not one on one but the classes are the material is layered on top of what the kids are doing at school, unless you are in honors then the material is ahead of what they are doing in school. |
Okay. Not every child's needs are the same, so math is not always the primary need. I have one child for whom math has always come extraordinarily easy, but writing is more of a challenge. I have tried working with her on her writing, for I have a degree in English, but she needs someone who knows how to teach, not just someone who knows how to write well herself. The tutor she worked with cost us $120/hour, but she taught our daughter how to write and how to use her unique voice I her communication. Worth it. I have another child who didn't require tutoring until she took Calculus BC, and then MV Calculus, Any run-of-the-mill math tutor wasn't enough for her needs, and we thankfully found a tutor who was able to identify the very specific way my child learns. The tutor was $125/hour and was worth every penny because my daughter's self-esteem was restored. |
I teach 6th and that price point is ridiculous for ES. I charge 60 per hour. |
I’ve paid $60/hr for math tutoring and currently am paying $45/hr for Algebra I by a neighboring county middle school math teacher. All tutoring has been virtual. |
I pay $160 per hour for Physics. |
We pay $100/hour currently. And he is worth every single penny. |
we pay $120 for a specialized learning disability tutor. I would not hire a FCPS teacher for tutoring since the county doesn't even acknolwedge most learning disabilities. |
Yep. Ours is former FCPS teacher, $100 under the table (and no I do not feel badly about that, not even a little). And we go to him. I'd do it again, many times over. He's made a huge difference for our kid. This is higher level math, fwiw. |
Maybe you should learn to spell acknowledge before passing judgment on the qualifications of thousands of educators. |
Just because it's cash doesn't mean it's under the table. I 100% claim my tutoring income on my taxes. |
Ok, good for you, many of us don’t. |
Yeah, ok. LOL. You ask for payment in cash only, you're most likely not claiming it. And that's his business. |