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I have a child in year 5 who has difficulty in mathematics which makes him dislike math class. with the help of Ryan, my child came to understand mathematics and even liked the subject. in my opinion Ryan is a very good teacher and can also make mathematics seem easy..Achmad mohdar, South Perth
Year 8 student Ben tackled ratios and rates of change using real-life examples, while Year 9 student Maya focused on calculating measures of central tendency and exploring variance and distribution in data sets.
For Year 6, Olivia practiced interpreting images to answer inferential questions and read short texts to build her skills in drawing conclusions from written clues, also solving maths word problems involving addition and subtraction.
Distraction and loss of focus were key challenges in both primary and high school lessons.
For example, as a tutor noted, "Olly gets distracted and off topic very easily," which led to needing direct answers instead of practicing inferencing in Year 5 reading and maths.
In Year 11 Maths, forgetting to write units or skipping written working created confusion during problem-solving with rates of change.
Several students did not consistently complete or remember homework for revision—one high schooler "sometimes has difficulty remembering the concepts taught previously," especially when workings weren't recorded, resulting in repeated gaps during algebra practice.
One Kings Park tutor recently saw a Year 11 student move from confusion to confidence with powers and square roots—after reviewing her earlier questions, she worked through new problems independently without needing hints.
In another high school session, Jurgen had previously been making "silly mistakes" in algebra, but after focusing on study strategies and self-checking, he began identifying errors himself before the tutor pointed them out.
Meanwhile, Olly (Year 3) surprised his tutor by looking up unfamiliar word definitions during reading time instead of waiting for help, showing real initiative that hadn't been there before.
To truly excel at science, students need to learn how to play the long game. It's all about putting previous knowledge into new contexts, never quite leaving any piece of information or concept behind, but building on it.
There's a method to learning science and most students struggle to figure it out for themselves. It's hard staying motivated if you can't see the bigger picture and in most cases, students don't get that kind of support at school.
That's why tutors are such an important part of mastering physics. All it takes is the right kind of help at the right moment. Guided learning can get the student from keeping up to getting top grades and building self-confidence.
If you are looking for a physics tutor in Kings Park, someone who understands your child's goals, is dedicated and reliable, we can help you out!
It usually doesn't take more than a day or two before we can match you with a physics tutor in Kings Park who not only knows their content but is there to adapt to your child's needs.
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