Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get. How did your student get to her junior year without her teachers noticing her math is at the 3 rd grade level. Are you exaggerating or she attens an awful school?
I wish I was exaggerating. I’m really not. I’m confused how they’re now just coming to me. The school is actually great. I think she does use online help because her homework grade is great but the test scores are really bad.
Anonymous wrote:We focused on teaching our kids the difference between your and you're. OP, can I have *your* parents contact information so I can go off on them?
Anonymous wrote:This is a rant/ question. I’m a math tutor. I have this one student who is sooo slow with concepts. She is a junior in high school. I’m talking with negative numbers. I just want to go off on her parents. How can you let your child be this way? She finally started getting tutored but she has the math skills of a 3rd grader. I think there’s no excuse if you’re umc and up. End rant.
Anonymous wrote:This is a rant/ question. I’m a math tutor. I have this one student who is sooo slow with concepts. She is a junior in high school. I’m talking with negative numbers. I just want to go off on her parents. How can you let your child be this way? She finally started getting tutored but she has the math skills of a 3rd grader. I think there’s no excuse if you’re umc and up. End rant.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Wrong. Anyone without a learning disability can be at least moderate with math
Anonymous wrote:This is a rant/ question. I’m a math tutor. I have this one student who is sooo slow with concepts. She is a junior in high school. I’m talking with negative numbers. I just want to go off on her parents. How can you let your child be this way? She finally started getting tutored but she has the math skills of a 3rd grader. I think there’s no excuse if you’re umc and up. End rant.