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I consider that the most important thing a student can do for a student is to never give up on the student. There are downtimes and a loss of motivation. I feel that the tutor should help the student through that phase and provide encouragement. Moreover, a maths tutor should give time and support to the student. I think my strength as a tutor is…
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Lead students to study in the right waymake students really understand the meaning of each questionflexible use of problem solving ideas and improve their grades on the basis of their original. Let students learn knowledge in a happy time, and do not have weariness and learning pressure. I am good at getting along with children because I have a…
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Sarang
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To be flexible in terms the needs of the student. The student is the most important entity in the Tutor-Student dynamic and his/her understanding of the subject being taught is a key criteria to the fruitful outcomes of the teaching activity. From my own experience, I have had tutors that are extremely patient and allow the student time to absorb…
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Firstly, I feel like connecting with a student is a big thing in tutoring as if you understand your student, you can better suit their style of learning and allow them to understand the topic easier. Secondly, being patient with a student is essential as you cannot become frustrated they don't understand otherwise they will not learn anything at…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do for a student is to develop their problem solving skills. Regardless of subject, the ability to assess a problem, devise a strategy, execute said strategy and re-assess it if need be is a major life skill that will help a student in their academic career and beyond. I think that I am very good at…
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Tailored learning to a student's method of understanding concepts. No one way works for everyone, therefore it is important to understand how the student in question learns Patience, understanding, determination, and good breakdown of complex…
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Enabling the student to provide by example, and helping them appreciate the usefulness of a result. Overall I think it provides a good perspective for later in life. A strong background with theoretical physics (quantum thermodynamics) research in academia. I believe I should work on my ability to transfer those skills into a teaching environment.…
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the tutors should be able to create relax learning environment, encourage student to enjoy the lesson and want to study more not because it is the duty, can help them clear their doubt and adapt the knowledge to other stituation. I have fast-learning and logical thinking background which make me understand things clearly so that I can explain all…
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To be very engaging so that the student can be in a better environment to be able to learn. My strengths are being able to break down a situation to make it easier to understand and then going through a sequence in order to make learning a lot…
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The most important things a Tutor can for a student include: Keeping the student motivated, Giving the student the tools, knowledge, and technique to achieve the best possible results, Help the student strive to reach their maximum potential, Answer any queries to the students satisfaction, Tailor teaching technique to the student and answer…
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In my opinion, understanding each student differently and specifically and tutoring them according to their grasping abilities is the most important thing that should be done. Numbers and communication skills are my main strengths. In addition, listening and understanding the other person and critically thinking and solving their doubts/problems…
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I believe the most critical thing a maths tutor can do for students is to help them become confident and independent learners. A good tutor should teach students necessary learning skills, develop effective learning plans, and choose appropriate learning styles that fit them. Skills like time management, note-taking, summarizing, and organization…
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Being supportive. Every student is different and has a different way of catching and understanding things, you just have to be patient and supportive. I feel like growing up most teachers were boring, and could not deliver the concept or usefulness of the things that were being taught. So when I teach I make sure I deliver not only the concepts…
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A tutor can do a plethora of things for their students but it includes identifying their uniqueness and trying to find a way to teach them in what works for them. It is important to understand their learning style and move from there. They must also try to build a rapport with the students. Tutors exist to assist and guide the pupils in figuring…
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Be patient when a student does not understand and empathise by remembering times you were like that. Also, to pass on techniques that helped me greatly in broadening my understanding of maths. I have A levels in Maths, Further Maths and Physics from a school specialising in Maths from the UK. I have been given the impression the curriculum in the…
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Adjusting and accommodating students' learning Aligning parents and students' goal Building rapport and support Improve students' confidence with subject area Link practical and application of theories in potential real life fields and scenarios I strive to make my explanation be most accessible to students by finding a variety of methods to…
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understand how the student learns, support them, explain clearly, keep them motivated, give guidance, offer feedback, and help them feel confident in their abilities. I'm patient and flexible. Everyone learns differently, so I adjust how I teach to match each student's…
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By helping students with their weaknesses tutors can vastly improve confidence, which I think is an essential part in one’s school journey I am patient and am able to adjusts my methods of teaching according to each individual student. I believe every student has their own needs and being able to tailor teaching style is important to help them…
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Not simply provide content or knowledge for the student but also show them how to learn independently and implement good study skills and habits into their own learning to enable them to go beyond tutoring and grow academically. Connecting with students and providing alternative methods of learning that can aid them in understanding complex ideas…
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The most important thing a maths tutor can do is to be a friend who will be patient and understanding. This helps the student relax and feel more comfortable during the tuition and so be able to learn better and absorb more information, going away with more. I think that my strength is being able to explain the content such that it can be…
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The first thing that a maths tutor needs to do is identify what the underlying problem is. It may be that the student has very weak number facts, has a negative attitude to the subject or requires a lot of visuals to grasp a particular concept. Once the tutor has identified the particular problems, they then need to tailor a specific individual…
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I believe that teaching and ensuring the content is fully understood is the most important thing that a maths tutor can do. A tutor should plug in any gaps of knowledge. I believe my strength as a tutor lies in my ability to adapt and cater to specific students. Another strength is my patient and considerate nature. I am an easygoing and…
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the most important thing a maths tutor can do is that delivering the information and explain the equation by easy methods to students. I can deliver information to students easily. Also, I can understand the nature of students which helps me to explain the maths to them in an easy…

Local Reviews

Jacinta is great with Katie and Katie really likes the way she teaches her. Jacinta is a lovely young lady and is very patient with Katie.
Wendy, Arundel

Inside LabradorTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Sophie worked through **ratio problems** and time zone conversions, also tackling basic probability concepts using real-life examples.

In Year 10, Riley focused on **trigonometry fundamentals** and applying sine, cosine, and tangent rules to solve triangle questions.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Suneha deepened her understanding of **logarithmic functions**—practicing graphing them as inverses of exponentials—and explored differentiation techniques like the product and quotient rules with step-by-step problem solving.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student skipped writing steps in algebra, saying "I can do this in my head," but ended up missing sign errors and struggled to catch mistakes when simplifying.

In Year 7, a student left homework incomplete due to other schoolwork, making it harder to reinforce basic multiplication and division.

One Year 11 learner didn't use test time well—she finished early but left questions blank, missing chances for extra marks.

A senior student in calculus hesitated to attempt new question types, sticking only with familiar practice; this slowed progress with tricky derivative problems and dented her confidence mid-session.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Labrador recently saw a Year 11 student who used to freeze when faced with time series data now confidently analyse and interpret patterns on her own, showing real independence.

Another high schooler had always been hesitant to ask for help but is now openly raising questions during calculus lessons and double-checking her answers instead of quietly guessing.

In Year 7, one student initially struggled with volume calculations and often skipped writing units, but after working through examples together, he started getting the right answers and consistently included correct units in his work.

What they say about our tutoring

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. Ruby enjoyed the session and is very happy with Vibha, so we're off to a good start.

Chloe has had 2 sessions and is starting to find Maths easier already. She has tests coming up and Rosario is focusing on this. We've found Rosario to be patient when explaining the different processes to Chloe. She is also warm and friendly with her and this is good for Chloe who also has anxiety issues.

Thanks Gene it seems to be progressing well .  Vibha is committed and doing a great job . I'm pleased so far.

Maths tutoring in Labrador

Struggling academically while seeing others succeed can feel disheartening. It may seem as though "successful students" have it easy, as if solutions just pop into their head. Seeing the cycle of success cycling round and round for others can seem like natural talent. Geniuses do exist but most successful students are just normal people who have somehow learned how to succeed academically.

Good news! Success leaves clues. These students tend to be prepared, to do their homework & regular revision. They focus on comprehension not on memorization. Most importantly they have growth mindset not a fixed mindset - failures are an opportunity for growth not proof of inadequacy.

Whatever your goals, the right attitude and the right study habits will help. A good tutor can do much more than just teach the content. They can help your child learn to be a better student, to develop a growth mindset and establish their own cycle of success. When you use Ezy Math to find a tutor this is what you're getting.

A local maths tutor in Labrador will come to your home at a time convenient to you, just tell us when. Your first lesson works as a risk-free trial, if you don't like it, don't pay. No booking fees or contracts, no nonsense, just tutoring.

Give us a call, we’ll help. 1300 312 354

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 Mobile Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Musgrave Hill State School.