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Best Private In-Home Academic Tutoring & Test Prepartion in Orange County,CA

Forward-thinking parents and progressive educators believe that TutorNerds one-on-one private tutoring is more efficient in teaching students than the usual group approach practiced in many schools.

Best Private In-Home Academic Tutoring & Test Prepartion in Orange County,CA
2013-05-04
IRVINE, CA, May 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) A lot of parents want to see their children succeed in school. However, this is often easier said than done. Today, many teachers are educating children with different learning styles and abilities. This makes it hard for teachers to gauge if their students have understood their lessons. This is the problem that TutorNerds wants to solve.

TutorNerds is an in-home tutoring company based in Irvine, CA, that is committed to making a difference by providing one-on-one tutoring at very affordable costs. TutorNerds' flexible scheduling and at-home tutoring prove to be popular with many parents. Parents also appreciate the company's individualized and supportive approach. This enables TutorNerds to make sure that every student receives the attention that they deserve. TutorNerds also provides regular progress reports to enable parents to see how their kids are doing.

Benefits of One-on-One Tutoring

There are many teaching methods available today that tutors can choose from. Each one is as effective and unique as the others depending on students' learning styles. Teaching methods such as individual tutoring, group tutorials and peer tutorials help students reach their goals.

From these three different teaching methods, one learning approach stands out. One-on-one tutoring is different from the classroom learning approach in many ways. Forward-thinking parents and progressive educators believe that one-on-one private tutoring is more efficient in teaching students than the usual group approach practiced in many schools.

For many years, this tutoring method has steadily garnered attention from parents who want their children to have a love of learning. At the same time, they want a learning system that does not serve as a barrier to impede their child's curiosity. These two factors cannot always be achieved in a classroom setting with the large number of pupils that need the attention of a single teacher.

With at-home tutoring, students can experience one-on-one education. This leaves the in-home tutor with the energy and time to focus on a single student's needs. Students learn more effectively because their needs are met immediately. With these results, a lot of parents trust this learning approach to help their children improve their academic performance.

A lot of teachers also support one-on-one sessions. These education professionals agree that this learning method aids students as long as tutors synchronize their lessons with what a child is learning in school. When a student gets access to regular tutorials, their tutor can easily discuss the lessons that they do not understand. At the same time, tutors can perform retention checks to gauge whether students understand the lesson and what they have learned so far.

Some students who have academic problems experience low confidence and are very shy. This makes group tutorials ineffective for them. Classroom setups are also similar to group sessions where competition between students is high. However, a one-on-one private tutoring session eliminates having others witness a student's struggle to learn and understand the lesson. If a child is ready, they can go from a one-on-one session to a group session after they have learned how to manage their studies. This is very important for SAT preparation sessions where students study with their peers.

Many studies have also shown the effectiveness of one-on-one sessions with an in-home tutor. These studies provide support for the fact that this teaching method is highly efficient for students who have learning problems. At the same time, personal sessions also help students who have trouble attending a normal school. These students who received personalized tutoring also develop good study habits.

Another benefit of this approach is that every student can choose their own tutor. This creates a session that is more enjoyable when the student is pleased with the person who is tutoring them.

A Goal Oriented Learning Approach

TutorNerds also emphasizes a strong focus on a goal-oriented learning approach. The company works with the curriculum that is taught to students in the classroom. TutorNerds also wants to join hand in hand with teachers to make sure that students who are obtaining private tutoring services achieve success in school. This enables TutorNerds to make sure that their tutoring goals are relevant and specific to provide their students with the strongest support possible. This is particularly important when they are already struggling in school. This support helps students achieve academic confidence as they build up their learning skills in a way that quickly translates to a measurable and steady improvement in their grades.

Ways That TutorNerds Tutors Help Students

TutorNerds tutors help students using different methods. One of these is positive reinforcement. This enables students to grasp the lesson more effectively than students who are threatened into trying to understand it. Another approach that TutorNerds uses is to make the subject more enjoyable. This encourages students to enjoy the topic and understand it. At the same time, tutors praise every performance even if students do not understand the lesson. TutorNerds tutors also constantly look for strategies to make topics interesting for students. This is done by learning about the student as an individual.

Strong Support for Struggling Students

Crowded and hectic classroom settings can be difficult for even the most dedicated teachers. This is where tutoring services such as TutorNerds come in and pick up the slack. They provide children, parents and educators with the help, support and hope that they need to establish a solid foundation for academic success today.

With an excellent reputation in Orange County, TutorNerds is well respected for its pioneering approach and high rates of success. TutorNerds uses the familiarity and security of the home environment in every tutoring session. This enables students to eliminate distractions and concentrate more easily. TutorNerds in-home tutors are well qualified and highly trained in their subject areas. TutorNerds also offers standardized programs to help students build their study skills.

TutorNerds knows the benefits of using strategies and skills to make learning easier and fun. The company has a great study skills approach that helps students relieve test taking anxieties, study smarter and organize themselves better. They also offer one-on-one SAT preparation for high school students who want to achieve higher test scores.

About Us

TutorNerds is Orange County's number one test preparation and academic tutoring provider. TutorNerds was established to help students at all educational levels achieve academic excellence. TutorNerds provides in-home instruction that is personalized in any subject from math to history and the core sciences. The company also offers standard preparations for academic exams such as the SAT, ACT, PLAN, PSAT and ISEE. They also offer intensive coaching on graduate exams such as the LSAT, GRE, MCAT and GMAT. TutorNerds also specializes in medical school admissions consulting and college consulting services with an exceptional success rate. Every student at TutorNerds is matched with a high-caliber tutor who can help them achieve their unique academic goals. To ensure high quality, only the top tutors are chosen at TutorNerds. TutorNerds currently serves Los Angeles and Orange County residents. They also offer tutoring packages at very affordable prices. Families and students who are interested in TutorNerds should visit their website at www.tutornerds.com.

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[Press-News.org] Best Private In-Home Academic Tutoring & Test Prepartion in Orange County,CA
Forward-thinking parents and progressive educators believe that TutorNerds one-on-one private tutoring is more efficient in teaching students than the usual group approach practiced in many schools.