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Melissa Fernandez Abaya, Contributor
June 22, 2012

5 Questions about Tutors Answered

Getting a tutor for your child may just give him the edge he needs to excel. By Melissa Fernandez Abaya
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Although kids learn at different levels, they may not always be up to where they should be. While not all children need assistance, some parents have opted to hire tutors to give their kids that extra boost they need to keep up with their classes--or get ahead of them. 

 

Below are a few questions about tutoring that you may have asked yourself in the past. Click through the gallery to explore your options.

 

(First published as "Teacher Says" in the "Good Family" section of Good Housekeeping Philippines' April 2009 issue. Adapted for use in Female Network. Photo by Joy Peña.)

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    When will I know if my child is ready to take on his school academics without his tutor's help? What if he becomes overly dependent on the tutor instead?
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