Thursday, March 5, 2020
Back to School What do Tutors Want Parents to Know
Back to School What do Tutors Want Parents to Know What do Tutors Want Parents to Know? We can assume that parents and tutors both understand the importance of effective communication and support of one another, yet sometimes this can be forgotten. Mark Maclaine, a tutor for over 16 years has interviewed over 300 tutors and answers the question âWhat do tutors want parents to know?â Here are a few of the best answers.COMMUNICATION âOur real aim is to make sure your child lives a happy and fulfilled life. Also that they are able to cope with the demands of the modern education system. If your goal is only grades, weâll do our best to deliver this but please donât ask us to do this if it will dramatically influence a childâs life for the worst.â âIf we bring up any issues with regards to your child, please understand that we are doing so because it is our job and we care. Listen to what we have to say rather than attacking.â âLet us know if there are any issues at home. We will do our best to deal with bad behaviour firmly yet with kindness, however it can be very helpful to know if thereâs anything else going on so we can take this into account.â âIf you have any issues with a tutor please bring it to the attention of the tutor first. We will listen carefully and try to work out how to best solve the problem. Donât go right to the agency if itâs something that we can solve between ourselves.â âWe will respect your privacy and will never talk about you to other parents or the press. Please also respect our privacy and donât gossip about us.â âIf your child has any concerns about their tutor please let us know right away. Children do sometimes make things up, but if true it is always very useful for us to get feedback.â âIf weâve not brought up any issues with you then you can assume that there arenât any. We will when and if there are any.â âIf a student tells us anything that is important for you to know, endangers them or risks our work together we will tell you right away. Otherwise please respect the privacy of your child. The safe space created in our lessons is what will allow us to do our job.â âIf you have some time please ask us if thereâs anything you can do to help. The more you can take on the less money you spend, and the more a child gets to hang out with their parent.â âTake the time to praise your child on their hard work rather than focussing on grades. If they can learn to work hard and focus less on the end goal, theyâll not only be happier but perform better too.â âIf we take the time to tell you something about your child please remember that we are just doing our job. In turn we will recognise that this is only our opinion but youâve hired us to do a job so take the time to see if thereâs anything to what weâre saying.â âIf your child feels sad or angry, please take the time to empathise with them and understand whatâs going on. It doesnât mean you have to agree with them, or change anything, simply being empathised with will help alleviate these feelings meaning they donât have to bring them into their lessons.â SUPPORT âPlease make sure your child is ready and has everything they need by the time the lesson starts. Itâs not always possible but in the long run itâll save you money and allow us to cover a great deal more.â âRe-enforce the authority of the tutor in front of your child. We have a job to do and canât do it if the child doesnât respect us. At the same time we promise to support your authority. Working as a team we are far more likely to succeed in helping your child.â âIf your child is really sick, let them recover. Avoid sending them into lessons with hope that they can catch up with school.â âIf I set a punishment for a child please support me on this, if there are no consequences to their actions they will never learn appropriate boundaries within our lessons.â âTeach your child to cover their mouth when they cough. If we get sick then we canât work!â âDonât ask me push your child beyond where I feel they should be. Often children suffer later on if they donât know the basics. Understand that sometimes I need to make sure they understand these before I move on.â âRemember that children will often choose to lie when the consequence of telling the truth is perceived to be greater than the risk of being caught. Help support them telling the truth by rewarding honesty, either by reducing punishments or praising it, and youâll make everyoneâs life easier.â âIf lessons are happening after school please make sure your child has had some kind of snack before we start. Try to avoid sugar and sugary drinks before the lesson, as with many children these can negatively affect their concentration later on in the lesson.â âPlease make sure theyâve slept well the nights of and before lessons. Donât just assume theyâve gone to sleep, please take the time to check. Itâs pointless hiring a tutor for them if they canât concentrate.â We would like to collect parent/client comments for âWhat Parents want Tutors to Knowâ if you have some tips for tutors please email breanna@tutorfair.com If you are a Tutor, what would you want parents to know? Please write your comment below
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