Math is a challenging subject for many students. Because it is cumulative in natureโmeaning, concepts build on one anotherโstudents can quickly fall behind when they encounter a difficult unit in class. When your child doesnโt grasp basic foundational concepts, it is hard to understand more advanced ones.
Is it time for additional support in Math?
If your child has experienced math difficulties this school year (and further back) and you hear them complain frequently about math, it might be time for additional support outside of the classroom. An experienced tutor can give your child math help that improves their skills while building their confidence. Tutoring is worthwhile for many students. Here are six signs that your child would benefit from math tutoring:
1. Low and/or slipping grades in math โ This is the most obvious sign that your child needs math help. It could mean your child is missing skills that allow them to complete homework correctly and perform well on tests and quizzes. Low grades might also mean that your childโs effort level is weaker than it should be (due to avoidance stemming from lack of understanding).
2. Trouble with math facts โ Yes, it is important for your child to conceptually understand math facts, but memorizing basic math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) for numbers 1-10 supports your elementary school student in becoming fluent in math later on. So, if your child cannot tell you quickly what 5+7 is without counting on their fingers or drawing it out, more advanced math homework will be slow and difficult, if not impossible.
3. Lack of understanding about practical application โ Does your child seem to have a hard time applying the math they learn in the classroom to real-world situations? Without a grasp of math in real-world contexts, your child will have a hard time understanding the โwhyโ behind math. Tutoring can help them develop that context and recognize the importance of math.
4. Stress increases during math homework time โ Take notice if your child tenses up when it comes time to do math homework. Does your child get so agitated with math that finishing assignments takes an exorbitant amount of effort? Is your child avoiding doing math homework altogether?
5. Constantly behind peers โ A child who does not master building block skills throughout the year will struggle to advance through each lesson and unit (which is why itโs so important to intervene early to get your child help). In middle school algebra, for example, understanding concepts like properties of numbers, variables and expressions is essential to move into lessons on commutative property and distributive property. Concepts get more complex. Your childโs teachers have a specific list of milestones to meet and criteria they use to place students in classes each year. It will be clear along the way if your child is not meeting them.
6. Low grades in other subjects that require math skills โ Math struggles often show up in other subjects, especially for high school students taking honors and Advanced Placement classes. Classes like biology are less math-based, but chemistry and physics are definitely math-intensive. Because algebra 1 is typically a prerequisite for chemistry and students must be concurrently enrolled in geometry or algebra 2, any math trouble will impact your studentโs abilities in chemistry classes too.
Tutoring for students K-12
No matter what grade your student is in, Huntington Learning Center is here to help them in elementary school, middle school and high school. Huntingtonโs highly trained, experienced tutors help students overcome math struggles and increase their confidence using the proprietary Huntington approach:
- We start with a comprehensive academic evaluation. The goal of the evaluation is to identify gaps in math knowledge as well as opportunities for students who want to challenge themselves.
- Huntington teachers pinpoint weaknesses. The academic evaluation gives us a detailed snapshot of a childโs skill level. We identify trouble spots where your child needs help.
- Huntingtonโs teachers develop a personalized tutoring plan for the student. We build our one-to-one programs around each studentโs needs and goals.
Math only gets harder as your child progresses from elementary to middle to high school. Even students who are good at math encounter difficulty sometimes! A skilled and patient tutor can help your student boost their grades and their confidence. Call Huntington at (512) 886 0101 to get started with tutoring for your child.
About Huntington Learning Center of Georgetown
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Huntington Learning Center of Georgetown is locally owned and operated, providing services to the Georgetown community. Their specially trained tutors provide individualized instruction in Reading, Phonics, Writing, Study Skills, Elementary, Middle and High school math, and other sciences. They help prepare for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams.ย Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed.ย Founded in 1977, Huntingtonโs mission is to give every student the best education possible.
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