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My son Adam is very comfortable working with Tom. They are still a work in progress as they have only had a couple of sessions. Adams first assignment with Tom, We had an excellent result. Adam is a high functioning Autistic he struggles with comprehension & Tom gets it. 5 StarsNahida, Manningham
Year 4 student Bianca worked through fractions and multiplication, as well as practice with addition and subtraction worksheets to boost number fluency.
In Year 11, Isabelle focused on mastering differential calculus concepts like the chain rule and applications of optimisation, followed by detailed integration work using her Haese textbook.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Petra tackled probability density functions and normal distribution questions before revising continuous random variables for an upcoming assessment.
A Year 12 student hesitated to bring school work for review, which limited targeted support—"student needs to bring school work so I can see where she is at at school."
In a Year 11 calculus session, lack of prior revision meant foundational doubts resurfaced when tackling derivatives.
For a Year 8 algebra topic, messy written steps led to repeated small calculation errors; time was spent retracing these instead of progressing.
Meanwhile, in Year 3 maths, incomplete homework and avoidance of new multiplication techniques left confidence shaky when moving beyond familiar tables. This reluctance lingered during group reviews and slowed progress on harder word problems.
One Hampstead Gardens tutor noticed Isabelle now attempts new maths questions on her own without prompting—a shift from previously waiting for step-by-step guidance.
In senior sessions, another student recently solved complex exponential exercises mostly independently, where he'd previously needed help with each example.
Meanwhile, in a Year 4 session, Bianca—who once relied heavily on visual aids—managed to understand and solve division problems just by thinking them through this week.
Isabelle wrapped up her latest lesson by completing all set questions solo for the first time.