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5 Signs It’s Time to Hire a Primary School Tutor

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Cloud Tuition

2024-09-04

3 min read

As a parent, you always want the best for your child, especially when it comes to their education. However, it can be challenging to know when your child might need extra help outside of the classroom. Hiring a primary school tutor can be a great way to give your child the support they need to thrive academically. But how do you know when it's the right time to consider tutoring? Here are five signs that it might be time to hire a tutor for your primary school-aged child.


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1. Falling behind in key subjects


If your child is consistently struggling with core subjects like English or Maths specific skills such as reading, writing, times tables or worded problem-solving, it’s a strong indicator that they may need additional support. Primary school is a crucial time for building foundational skills that will set the stage for future learning. When gaps in understanding start to appear, they can quickly snowball into bigger learning obstacles later down the road. A primary school tutor can help your child master the basics, ensuring they don’t fall further behind.


While it's important to act early if you notice that your child is falling behind in key subjects, it's also vital to create a positive and safe space for learning where they are allowed to make mistakes and learn. In the end, fostering a positive mindset towards school and studying is key for long-term growth!


2. Loss of interest in school or learning


A sudden lack of interest in school or learning can be a sign that your child is struggling with their schoolwork. When children feel overwhelmed or unable to keep up, they may lose motivation. Hiring a tutor can reignite their love for learning by providing them with personalised attention and support. A tutor can make learning fun and accessible, helping your child rediscover the joy of mastering new skills.



3. Homework takes too long or causes frustration


Is homework time turning into a daily battle? If your child is spending an excessive amount of time on homework or becoming easily frustrated, they may be finding the material too challenging. A tutor can step in to guide your child through their homework, explain difficult concepts by breaking them down into simple steps and help them practice their skills. This support can alleviate the stress for both you and your child and make homework time a more enjoyable part of their weekly routine.



4. Struggling with time management and organisation


Primary school students are still learning how to manage their time and stay organised. If your child regularly forgets to complete assignments or struggles to keep up with their school schedule, it may be time to consider a tutor. A tutor can help your child better manage their workload, keep them up to date with revision content and assessment preparation. These are skills that will benefit them as they transition to high school in Year 7.



5. Less confidence or self-esteem


If you notice your child becoming more insecure about their abilities, especially in academic settings, this could be a sign they are struggling with schoolwork. Declining confidence often comes from repeated difficulties in the classroom, which can lead to frustration and feelings of failure. A primary school tutor can provide personalised support, helping your child overcome challenges, rebuild their confidence and start enjoying learning again.


To help build up your child's confidence in themselves and their learning, a positive and collaborative one-on-one tutoring approach is best so that they can feel supported as they learn, even if they make mistakes.




Frequently Asked Questions


How do I know if my child needs a tutor?


Signs that your child may need a tutor include falling behind in school, showing a lack of interest in learning, forgetting to complete assignments or homework, becoming frustrated with homework and losing confidence in themselves. If you notice any of these signs, regular primary tutoring lessons can definitely help reduce stress and support your child's learning and confidence.



How to know if a tutor is good?


A good tutor is patient, knowledgeable and able to engage your child in learning. Look for someone with experience in primary education and positive references from other parents. A good tutor will also create a personalised learning plan based on your child’s unique needs and their school curriculum.



What age is best to get a tutor?


Primary school is an ideal time to consider tutoring as this is when foundational skills in reading, writing and Maths are developed. It's never too early to seek extra support if your child is struggling as it can help build a positive attitude towards learning and healthy study habits.



Do my kids need a tutor?


Whether your child is falling behind at school or excelling, they can certainly benefit from tutoring to help keep up with schoolwork, practice their skills, stay challenged and engaged.



Is a tutor worth the money?


Yes, investing in a tutor can be highly beneficial. A primary tutor provides personalised attention, helps address your child’s specific challenges and can improve their confidence and performance in school which is important when they enter high school.



How often should you tutor a child?


For Years 2 to 6, we recommend at least one or two sessions per week for each school subject (45-60 minutes per lesson). This frequency allows the tutor to provide consistent support without overwhelming your child, while also ensuring steady progress in their subjects.

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