Anonymous wrote:OP is not mature enough to be a tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, there is a learning disability called dyscalculia. The student may suffer from that.
And OP sounds like he/she is in the wrong profession. Parents have little control over how their children’s brains work. Nor, do they control the school curriculum or caliber of math teachers that the child has had up to now.
I suggest that you gain some life experience before you weigh in on this topic. And switch to dog walking.
Anonymous wrote:Ironic since you don't understand basic elementary grammar. you're= you are
Anonymous wrote:The question really is what is wrong with the school that they haven’t caught it? My dyslexic kid went to 4th grade unable to really read. Every year from k-3, I went to the school and expressed concern and they told me she was fine. She only got help when I found $4k to have an assessment done privately.
My other kid was diagnosed with so-called stealth dyslexia after junior year of high school. She is incredibly bright and faked it through FCPS AAP without anyone knowing.
Anonymous wrote:You know, there is a learning disability called dyscalculia. The student may suffer from that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry for her parents who pay this person who is so unsupportive in their attitude towards her.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry for her parents who pay this person who is so unsupportive in their attitude towards her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know, there is a learning disability called dyscalculia. The student may suffer from that.
Yes, I know that! I’m in the math field. That’s not what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hell do people still not understand that you can’t parent your way out of everything?!? You get the kid you get, can tutor as much as you want, and your kid may still suck at math. I sure as hell do.
Anonymous wrote:You know, there is a learning disability called dyscalculia. The student may suffer from that.