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Reagan has been a wonderful help thus far thank you. Reagan has been very patient with Serenity-Mae and that's what she needs at the moment...she seems to have forgotten a lot of the basics, so Reagan has been taking her through these areas again which is wonderful.Lana, Warner
Year 5 student Savannah worked on rounding numbers to estimate answers and practiced converting between different units of measurement through worded problems.
In Year 8, Ethan tackled solving basic algebraic equations by rearranging variables and translated data from tables into rules for graphing relationships.
For Year 11, Sarah focused on chemistry topics including types of chemical equations and explored optimization problems in higher mathematics.
In Year 11 Chemistry, one student often guessed which equations to use in assignments rather than breaking down the requirements; as noted, "she is relying on guessing equations to see if it works in her favour." This led to time wasted and confusion when tackling complex problems.
In Year 8 Mathematics, another student rarely wrote out their working for conversions and tended to leap into answers without pausing to check what the question required.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner frequently left homework until the last minute and avoided difficult subtraction questions if an immediate solution wasn't clear—confidence slipped quickly when faced with challenge.
One Bray Park tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who was hesitant about chemistry assignments now independently planning her work and calculating velocity—something she'd struggled with before.
In Year 10, another student started double-checking his maths solutions without prompting, catching most of his own errors after previously skipping this step.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to guess at word problems has begun breaking down the questions herself and explaining her reasoning out loud, making problem-solving much smoother.
Last session, she completed every graph question on her own and even asked for more.
Is your child struggling in school? Maybe the grades haven't started to plummet and there might be no big red flags yet, but you've noticed an overall shift, especially when it comes to science subjects.
Parents look for local Bray Park physics tutors for help, but most are usually not sure what kind of support their child needs.
That's where we come in.
Physics is a tricky subject. It's one thing to understand a concept, but problems become impossibly complex pretty quickly. With difficult worded questions, for instance, it's not just about knowing the formulas, it's a whole leap in thinking as well.
Getting regular tutoring is a great way for students to really cement what they've quickly gone over in school. In order to excel at physics, students need to be able to navigate through details, but also analyse ideas in an appropriate way. With someone who's done it before by their side, it definitely feels less overwhelming.
The right tutor makes it easier to connect each individual dot and make the necessary leap to scientific thinking. We can match you with the right physics tutor in Bray Park within a day or two. All we need is to have a quick chat to figure out what kind of support your child needs.
The first lesson comes as a risk-free trial with a money-back guarantee and we charge a simple hourly rate, no other fees. As simple as that.
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