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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This has nothing to do with the tutor, but super smart kids who want to read mature material need a lot of curatorial help from their parents in picking out what to read and watch. They may be smart and interested, but that doesn't mean they're mature enough to handle it or understand it. It can damage them to be exposed to things that are not appropriate for their emotional and psychological age. So finding appropriate material for smart kids is a challenge but shielding them is still important, even if they're smart. FYI.[/quote] So ironic that you’d post this about choosing appropriate reading material on this thread where OP has been really clear that she is choosing media appropriately for her child. [b]OP, I say this as an experienced dyslexia tutor.[/b] Your child deserves a tutor who enjoys and engages with him. Find someone new.[/quote] Where are you located pp?[/quote] I am in Montgomery County, [b]but if you’re asking if I’m taking new clients, I am not. [/b] I will be teaching online full time this fall and helping my DH homeschool my own three kids, so I am not currently tutoring. [/quote] That was exactly the reason :) But maybe you know someone in NoVa you can recommend?[/quote]
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