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Alicia, is softly spoken and paced and this appeals to my teen Rose. Alicia picks up when Rose hasn't understood and works to explain it differently until she does. We are very happy with the confidence Rose has gained in maths & the skills she can now apply at school.Ali
Year 7 student Jamie worked on adding and subtracting positive and negative integers, then applied these skills to solve worded problems.
In Year 9, Priya reviewed algebra fundamentals by practising collecting like terms and finding the value of variables using basic equations.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lorry focused on linear programming—identifying constraints for real-world scenarios, graphing feasible regions, and working through practice optimisation questions ahead of an assessment.
A Year 10 student preparing for essays needed to spend more time on homework—the short response showed understanding but lacked depth, as the tutor noted.
In Year 8 algebra, another student often skipped writing working steps, which led to hidden sign errors: "He needs to realise that writing the working out is just as important as writing the correct answer."
During online lessons with a Year 9 class, distraction crept in, and collecting like terms became harder when focus drifted.
Meanwhile, a primary student tackling subtraction found borrowing tricky; messy or incomplete written work slowed progress and made reviewing mistakes challenging later.
One Salisbury tutor observed a Year 8 student who previously struggled with negative integers now completing almost all homework problems correctly and picking up new concepts like collecting like terms without hesitation.
In a high school English session, a student who often mixed up metaphors and similes was able to confidently explain the difference by the end of the lesson and apply each in their writing.
Meanwhile, a primary student initially hesitant about multiplication began using number lines independently to solve questions, even tackling two-digit numbers—a big shift from needing step-by-step guidance just last week.
Does your child need help with physics?
Maybe they need an extra push to reach that grade or they want to go from keeping up to excelling at science. Whatever the reason, we can match you with the right local physics tutor in Salisbury who understand your child's needs and knows how to get them where they want to be.
Most students start out interested in physics and perform fairly well on tests. But once the concepts become more and more complex most parents notice a change. It's when students start believing they don't "have what it takes" and their self-confidence starts to plummet.
Parents usually try to intervene, remind their child that geniuses are not born, that they work hard and face obstacles like anyone else, and for some students, that's enough. Others, however, need more support.
That's where we step in!
We find tutors and organise one-on-one physics tutoring in Salisbury, at your home or any other place that works for you. We work around your schedule.
When it comes to payment we like to keep it simple. You pay a simple hourly rate, no extra or hidden fees.
And what if, for whatever reason, the perfect match doesn't happen on the first try? That's completely fine, it happens!
In case you are not completely happy with the first lesson, it comes as a risk-free trial. We simply keep looking for another tutor, someone better suited to help your child.
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