Even with that, you could inspect and helo that child as a parents with the little free time you have. It would do a whole lot of good for the child.nela13 wrote:My son moved to a secondary school (a public one) this year, he is in 10th grade, and I was pleasantly surprised when I found out that the school has free support classes every week for all students who need them. This is fantastic, my son has been going to support classes in biology, mathematics and physical chemistry, so I don't have to pay for tutoring outside of school.
Pistis wrote:Even with that, you could inspect and helo that child as a parents with the little free time you have. It would do a whole lot of good for the child.
Uty Theo wrote:Teaching your kids by yourself provides a long term solution to academic assistance for them than hiring a lesson teacher that you won't be able to afford long term.
It is good that you help him with what you can. The positive results would be clearly evident in some years time.nela13 wrote:.Pistis wrote:Even with that, you could inspect and helo that child as a parents with the little free time you have. It would do a whole lot of good for the child.nela13 wrote:Pistis wrote:Even with that, you could inspect and helo that child as a parents with the little free time you have.
I keep helping him at home, especially in English, Portuguese and philosophy, maths and chemistry have never been my areas so I am glad he has support on those.
Having to pay a tutor for your kids is quite expensive nowadays. If you have more than one child, you know what that means.Vehlijanta wrote:It's a good thing and you don't even need to find a tutor and pay
I know of a family with 3 kids that have tutorial teachers for all of them. The amount they spend every term is enough to pay tuition fee for two kids in a good school for one term.Uty Theo wrote:Having to pay a tutor for your kids is quite expensive nowadays. If you have more than one child, you know what that means.Vehlijanta wrote:It's a good thing and you don't even need to find a tutor and pay
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