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NEELAM

Tutor Hazelmere, WA
Make them believe in themselves and show them that "Even IMPOSSIBLE says that I AM POSSIBLE" I have always been told that I have an incredible rapport with children. I take the time to listen to my students’ concerns and questions and provide ongoing help and support when it is needed and make them feel special and unique. Every individual…
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William

Tutor Jane Brook, WA
You as the teacher have multiple methods and ways of teaching as everyone learns differently. I am teaching kids with dyslexia as I have it as…
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Nicola

Tutor Stoneville, WA
Tutors work with students to guide their learning process, by personalising the content delivery in a way the child is able to respond to. This also incorporates the ability to motivate the child to learn, to believe in their own abilities and to strive to keeping persevering. I believe I have the necessary strength simply to push. I describe…
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Melchor

Tutor Midland, WA
My students will be happy with my company and at the same time they are learning. Learning is a continuous process.So we teach to inspire and share you knowledge to others. I am patient and have passion for…
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Tanishque

Tutor Midland, WA
I believe that a good tutor should consider their student as their friend so that the child can feel comfortable sharing his/her problem. Moreover, a good tutor should teach their students independence to complete their work. The most important strength in order to be a successful teacher is connectivity with the Student. I believe this is my…
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dimple

Tutor Midland, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are fostering understanding, building confidence, and creating a supportive learning environment. A tutor should adapt teaching methods to suit individual needs, encourage critical thinking, and motivate students to stay engaged. Guiding them to become independent learners helps ensure lasting…
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William

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
Tailoring learning specifically for each student. In a classroom, a teacher isn't able to specify learning for each student, rather needing to address the class as a whole. As a tutor however you are able to personally work through problems with students, building understanding of the fundamental concepts as you go. I believe my primary strengths…
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Jamyang

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
To make sure that the student understand the concept of the topic by the end of the lesson in a fun way. I am a very hardworking person and I like to do research on the topics and subjects that I will be teaching beyond the…
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Joseph Gio

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
The most important things that a tutor can do for a student is grow their confidence and appreciation for the subject. I think that many times, school and academics is seen to be far from everyday life when it comes to application. I think that it is important for the tutor to teach their students that the things that they learn from school can…
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Caitlin

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
To be able to cater to the students needs, understand what they require and work with them by their side until they are ready to tackle things on their own. Give them the confidence they need to do well in the required subjects. Kind, caring, enthusiastic, studying to be a high school teacher, passionate about helping others, good communication…
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Heeraman (Ross)

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
Enable them with additional or improved skills to experience growth in understanding and hence an improvement in marks/grades. These skills could be techniques on how to answer types of questions. Ability to map out student understanding and select appropriate strategy to improve conceptual understanding. This approach was used in my Doctor of…
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Hasitha

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
I strongly believe as a tutor, we might have a considerable knowledge in different areas but we have to always ensure whether the students understood the basic concepts. We should always use different methodologies to teach different students so that they gain the right knowledge. Moreover, I believe a tutor should always have the capability to…
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Nicola

Tutor Maida Vale, WA
Help the student gain confident in the subject that they are studying so they feel confident in it when they are at school or in a test. I have a lot of patience and like to break things down into smaller more manageable…
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Devika

Tutor Midland, WA
Support them and find their weakness , try to cover their weakness by our help. Can help students easily get the topic with easy tricks and small…
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Narasimhan (NACHI)

Tutor Midland, WA
To help students with the necessary learning skills and confidence to succeed on their own; specifically, through: * teaching effective learning strategies for long term retention of knowledge; * building self confidence through encouragement and positive thinking; * assessing their needs and fulfilling them with a collaborative learning…
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Robbie

Tutor Midland, WA
Tutors should be able to work well with different types of students, as well as know enough maths to explain things in great depth. Tutors need to be patient and helpful, and be able to communicate with children's parents as well. I have experience tutoring for more than five years, which has helped me gain confidence in working with children on…
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Nabeel

Tutor Midland, WA
To be able to understand the student and to allow a safe but fair space for the student to share their struggles. If they can share then they have the ability of wanting to be taught and furthermore, wanting to push for those more challenging problems/topics. To be able to communicate and adapt my teaching methods to each specific student. For…
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Chris

Tutor Midland, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to help them grow, allowing students to creatively problem solve by fostering independence. I communicate clearly and concisely. I can problem solve effectively and produce simple steps to complex problems. I also have a lot of patience and empathy, realising that people have…
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Gavin

Tutor Midland, WA
A tutor should: 1. Break complex concepts into simple, logical and manageable steps, making learning easier and more enjoyable. 2. Being friendly, open and understanding. Without this, students may not feel comfortable effectively learning and asking questions. 3. Providing structured practice with tailored feedback. One of the best ways…
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Gisha Elizabeth

Tutor Midland, WA
I try to teach the students in a simple way and I make sure that they understand the basic concepts. I believe having an understanding on the basics is really important as a tutor My biggest strength is Iam self confident and has high attention to detail. I always tend to be honest, friendly and trust worthy with my…
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Bhavana

Tutor Midland, WA
Help them understand the core concepts and make them feel confident with the subject matter. Being a teacher back in India for 13 years, I have a good teaching experience and it is something I enjoy and find…
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Elias

Tutor Midland, WA
First of all, to actually see them as an individual, not as a job, task or challenge. In terms of learning it's important to let the students figure it out themselves, kinda nudge them in the right direction, but just handing them the answer or the formula will probably hurt them in the long run. I have dealt with all kinds of kids and youth, so…
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Dean

Tutor Sawyers Valley, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to act as a guide for a students learning, supporting them to develop tools and skills that work best for them and can be replicated in the classroom. Throughout my own school experience, I often had to approach tasks in different ways to what was standard or expected. I believe this reflects in my strengths as…

Local Reviews

Watched Emma become more confident & improving in her area of struggle and have really appreciated the positive teaching style
Donna Goodlet, Glen Forrest

Inside Glen ForrestTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Sophia focused on probability as fractions, decimals, and percents, and also worked with the probability line to visually represent likelihood.

For Year 7, Max tackled simplifying algebraic expressions involving polynomials and practiced applying the distributive property to factorise terms.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Ava concentrated on rounding decimals to one or two decimal places as well as whole numbers, using real-world examples for extra clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student did not complete any set probability homework and, as one tutor observed, "she wasn't cooperative and didn't want to involve herself in the lesson, even though she has a test the next day." This lack of engagement meant missed opportunities for exam practice.

In Year 7 algebra, forgetting to bring a calculator and textbook led to delays starting equations tasks.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 student repeatedly left her story plan unwritten for homework; when asked about it, she became distracted by laptop use instead. The absence of written practice directly impacted her ability to draft introductions independently during lessons.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Glen Forrest recently noticed a big change with one Year 10 student who, after weeks of hesitation, now openly asks for clarification on algebraic expressions instead of quietly guessing—making it much easier to tackle new material together.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student who previously struggled to keep up with negative numbers was able to independently solve mixed problems using a number line, showing real initiative by checking her own work.

On the primary side, a Year 4 learner completed all their math tasks without reminders and even explained how to find the mean in her own words.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Boya Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Glen Forrest Primary School.