Organize homework supplies and have them in an easy to access location. A shelf, box or cabinet works well.
BEST REGIONAL TUTORING 2017: Y3K Tutor In Your Home
BEST REGIONAL TUTORING 2017: Y3K Tutor In Your Home
The Hometown Weekly Newspapers recently presented Y3K Tutor In Your Home with the Yellow Ribbon Award for best regional tutoring service. We are honored that thousands of readers throughout the region including Dover, Wellesley, Needham, Medfield, Walpole, Westwood, and Sherborn voted for us again this year. Thank you to the many great people throughout the region that voted for us.
PARENTS AGREE: Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME CHANGES LIVES #14
PARENTS AGREE: Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME CHANGES LIVES
Y3K Tutor In Your Home has been working with our 7-year-old son who was diagnosed with executive function. After only a few sessions I could not believe the difference in his writing and math. I am amazed that in such a short period of time we went from not being able to read anything our son wrote, to having him write complete legible sentences. My son’s tutor has a natural ability for making children feel comfortable. He also shows them that it is OK to make mistakes. I talked to many different people who provided tutoring services and found that their process was very specific and not necessarily tailored to the child and their way of learning. After talking to Jerry I knew our search was over. Jerry is amazing and cares very much for the kids he works with. I cannot thank him enough for his hard work, dedication, advice and most of all the hope that he has given me for my son and his future.
Denise B.
Hastings Elementary School Parent
Westborough, MA
Hillside School Calendar Raffle Winner
Y3K Tutor In Your Home donated several hours of tutoring and test preparation again this year to the Hillside School in Needham, MA for their annual Calendar Raffle. It is a pleasure to help the children of Needham and hope to donate more in the future. Here pictured is one of the lucky winners proudly displaying his Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutoring and test preparation prize certificate. Congratulations Alex!
BEST NEEDHAM TUTORING 2017
BEST NEEDHAM TUTORING AWARD 2017
Y3K Tutor In Your Home was voted first place and best Needham tutoring service again this year. We are sincerely honored that the readers of the Needham Hometown Weekly Newspaper chose us and continue to choose us for all of their tutoring and test preparation needs. Thank you Needham, MA families!
Classroom Difficulties (Part 9: Causes)
The written teacher evaluation and classroom observation information will help clarify the potential causes of a child’s difficulty in the classroom. In order to help a child, the teacher and the parents must consider many possible causes for the student’s difficulty. Without a careful evaluation, a child may be inappropriately labeled as a “behavior problem” or “special needs”.
Classroom Difficulties (Part 8: Never Tell)
An extremely important thing to note is the child should not be told they are personally being observed. People that know they are being observed tend to step up their game. The teacher should notify the students that someone is visiting the class to observe the teacher or may have a student in the class next year and seeing how they do things.
Is your student mislabeled as special needs or a behavior problem? Tomorrow we will address this as our series on classroom difficulty continues.
Classroom Difficulties (Part 7: No Parents Allowed)
The person doing the observation should not be the parent either as students behave differently when their parents are present or when they know they are being observed. Talk to the principal and ask if the observer can be another teacher, principal, special education director, Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutor, or other trained professional. The observer should make note of times when the child is cooperating as well as having difficulty. The entire classroom environment should be observed.
What is the one thing that could ruin the entire observation process? What must be done by the teacher to make sure the classroom observation is not sabotaged? Check back tomorrow for the shocking answers!
Classroom Difficulties (Part 6: Part of the Process)
The second reason the teacher should never conduct the classroom observation is because they are a part of the process being evaluated. The teacher could be the one causing the student to have difficulty in the classroom in the first place. The observer needs to be able to see all aspects of the classroom including the students and the teacher all with an open mind.
Tomorrow we will take a closer look at exactly who should and should not be conducting the classroom observation.
Classroom Difficulties (Part 5: Teacher Not Allowed)
There are two reasons that the teacher must not be allowed to do the classroom observation for a troubled student. The first reason is because they have already made up their mind. They already have opinions and won’t be able to look at the situation with an open mind.
Tomorrow we will discuss a second reason that you should not allow the classroom teacher to do the observation of your child. You will not want to miss this one!
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