A unique approach to one-on-one tutoring based on a child's individual needs and learning style.
With the school situation being the most challenging it has ever been, Whole Child Tutoring understands how difficult it is for parents who worry their children are falling behind. Let us help keep your child on track.
With the school situation being the most challenging it has ever been, Whole Child Tutoring understands how difficult it is for parents who worry their children are falling behind. Let us help keep your child on track.
The Whole Child Approach
Intellectual, emotional and physical skills are the three important educational components addressed at Whole Child Tutoring.
Intellectual
Your child's brain is equipped to solve complex problems, grasp advanced concepts and make connections between theories and the world around them. Whole Child Tutoring harnesses your child's skills and strengths to reach academic success.
Emotional
Your child needs to know that it's ok to get an answer wrong and feel frustrated. Our goal is for students to to roll through these types of events and emerge more confident. Failure is a stepping stone in the process to success.
Physical
Physical movement, cross lateral brain exercises or hand strengthening work
is incorporated to enhance reading, writing and math skills.
It is important to have strong foundational skills in reading, writing, and math. These skills begin early and require consistent reinforcement. Students receive individualized lessons and personalized goals. Children should move effortlessly to the next level of understanding once a solid foundation has been laid. Multiple techniques are used for teaching abstract concepts. A variety of hands-on materials is always available.
Intellectual
Your child's brain is equipped to solve complex problems, grasp advanced concepts and make connections between theories and the world around them. Whole Child Tutoring harnesses your child's skills and strengths to reach academic success.
Emotional
Your child needs to know that it's ok to get an answer wrong and feel frustrated. Our goal is for students to to roll through these types of events and emerge more confident. Failure is a stepping stone in the process to success.
Physical
Physical movement, cross lateral brain exercises or hand strengthening work
is incorporated to enhance reading, writing and math skills.
It is important to have strong foundational skills in reading, writing, and math. These skills begin early and require consistent reinforcement. Students receive individualized lessons and personalized goals. Children should move effortlessly to the next level of understanding once a solid foundation has been laid. Multiple techniques are used for teaching abstract concepts. A variety of hands-on materials is always available.