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Laura is a bright and happy person that connects well with my 13-year-old who is quite shy and hesitant to ask questions in class. There's no judgement and no frustration if concepts are not grasped or forgotten during their session. My daughters very limited interest and understanding of maths has improved and with it a willingness to try harder at school. My daughter always looks forward to tutoring which I know is due to Laura's good attitude and patience.Joanna Wall, Rockingham
Year 4 student Megan focused on fraction addition and multiplication tables, reinforcing concepts with hands-on examples.
In Year 10, Ben worked through solving linear equations and graphing straight lines, using past exam questions to build confidence.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ava tackled investments and loans by applying simple and compound interest formulas as well as recursive relations in financial maths problems.
A Year 7 student struggled with messy written work in fraction manipulation, as noted: "Setting out of the problems correctly to avoid mistakes."
In Year 9 algebra, forgetting to write all working steps made it difficult to trace errors when revising.
One Year 10 student focused only on familiar multiplication drills but avoided mixed application problems—limiting their ability to transfer skills.
In Year 12 financial maths, over-reliance on calculators meant the recursive rule was misunderstood during loan calculations.
These habits left gaps that showed up most clearly in unfamiliar exam questions or multi-step worded problems.
A tutor in Peron noticed that Ruby, a Year 10 student, started using her own method to tackle algebra problems and could now solve quadratic equations with only occasional hints—she used to rely on step-by-step guidance for every question.
In a recent session, Maddison (Year 11) began catching her own mistakes while working through scatter plot graphs, where she previously needed prompting to notice errors.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student made visible progress by independently creating fractions from shapes and timelines—a skill she had struggled to visualise just weeks before.
Unfortunately not every school teacher is a good match for every student. Often the student might develop the sense that they are not smart because they don't understand their teacher's approach, but often it's just a bad match. No teacher is a perfect teacher for every single student, especially students who might need a tailored approach. A private English tutor can help.
It's truly incredible the way in which one explanation creates that "aha" moment whereas another creates confusion. Our service is all about finding you the "right" tutor, not the "best" tutor. A local Peron English tutor will not only connect well with your child but they will be able to offer explanations in such a manner that your child just "gets it". This is what we do.
Our offer is quite simple. We will find you an English tutor in Peron. They will come to your home at a time of your choosing. They will come as often or as little as you decide. They will tailor the lessons to your child's specific needs. Best of all, if you think the tutor is not the "right" fit, we'll organise another tutor free of charge.
We want you to be a raving fan of your tutor. That's our Good-Fit guarantee.