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Great match up of Tutor to neurodivergent student. Personal and in home service. "He actually explains it to me" 12yr old maths student quote. Very happy!Michael Moore, Booragoon
Year 5 Lillie worked through patterns and algebra, plus location and transformations using tailored questions to target areas needing improvement.
For Year 8 Matteo, the session focused on linear lines and solving simultaneous equations, including test-style problems for practice.
Year 10 Olivia reviewed past measurement tests—covering perimeter, area, surface area, and volume—and then revised probability concepts such as Venn diagrams and two-way tables to strengthen understanding before her upcoming assessment.
Several process habits need attention across year levels.
A Year 8 student repeatedly ran out of time in tests, with the tutor noting, "a lot of questions that weren't answered were due to running out of time."
For a Year 10 learner, messy or incomplete working—especially skipping steps in algebra—meant errors went unnoticed until review.
In one senior session, failure to bring required textbooks and materials led to lost learning opportunities; as observed: "needs to bring textbook to tutoring sessions."
Meanwhile, a primary student's homework was not completed before the lesson, resulting in half the session being spent catching up instead of moving forward.
One Booragoon tutor recently saw a Year 11 student take real initiative by starting a daily journal to track tricky economics topics, something he hadn't done before, which helped him recall key concepts for his final exam.
A high schooler who used to hesitate when stuck on maths questions now openly talks through her problem-solving steps and cross-checks answers aloud, rather than staying silent or guessing.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who often rushed her homework has begun completing all assigned work independently and on time—last week she handed in every task without reminders.