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Jack our tutor has been amazing for our sons confidence and has taught him to enjoy maths again and maths isn't hard when you are shown the simple way I only wish we had started this journey a lot earlier thank year 9Dinkleboo
Year 4 student Chloe built confidence with times tables through a quiz and practised identifying equivalent fractions, using number lines for visual understanding.
Year 7 student Jake focused on combining like terms in algebra and explored gradients by working through practice equations.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Priya tackled linear equations and ratios, progressing to applying these concepts in real-world word problems for deeper comprehension.
In upper primary maths, one student often preferred to work out problems in his head rather than writing steps (sometimes Aidan does all his working in his head), leading to confusion on multi-step coin-counting and missing number tasks.
In lower secondary, another student hesitated to write answers for fear of making mistakes, which slowed progress in algebra and ratio problems.
Homework completion was inconsistent: Izzy had lost her whiteboard homework, causing missed revision opportunities.
Across English, some learners edited unnecessarily or skipped proofreading, so grammar and sentence errors persisted until discussed together during sessions.
One Eglinton tutor noticed a real shift in Caitlin, a high school student who now speaks up when she needs help—last week, she steadily worked through her homework and started to grasp gradients in algebra, after struggling with them before.
In another session, Dina independently edited her own story ending, using similes and onomatopoeia—a big step from earlier weeks where she hesitated to revise her writing.
With younger students, Izzy set her own learning goals at the start of the lesson and stuck to them throughout, driving her work without reminders. She finished every planned activity for the day.
Students are constantly catching up while demands become more and more complex. Meanwhile, parents struggle to be there through it all.
Sometimes all it takes is to keep an eye on your child's progress - are they turning in their assignments and are they meeting deadlines. Some students don't need more.
However, sooner or later most students tend to struggle with chemistry. And once they hit that wall it's important to react right away, before the tasks pile up and become unmanageable.
That's where we come in.
If you are looking for a local chemistry tutor in Eglinton, we can assist. Your child needs someone who knows chemistry, someone who will turn up prepared for every lesson, who is available when it counts the most, but most importantly, your child needs someone who just clicks with them. Someone who recognizes their needs.
That's what we look for.
It usually doesn't take more than a day or two to match you with a local Eglinton chemistry tutor. They come to your house at a time that works for you.
And what about payment? Well, we set a simple hourly rate, no added fees or anything, as simple as that.
And if you end up not liking them? No need to worry. In that case, we consider it a risk-free trial lesson and if you're still up for it, we find you a better match.
That's all.
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Why not give it a go?
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