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Monique is a quiet tutor that suited my daughter. Monique took the time to build a relationship with my daughter building her confidence to ask questions she did not understand with her year 4 maths. Now Monique can see where Tayha needs support she has set tasks for her in these areas. I am very happy with the tutoring provided and can recommend Monique to other parents looking at tutoring for their child. LyndelLyndel, Shailer Park
Year 8 student Mia worked on distinguishing rational and irrational numbers and practiced converting percentages, using visual aids to support understanding.
Year 11 student Jack focused on managing money by completing a tax return and revised for an exam covering time and motion problems.
Another Year 11 student, Sarah, tackled problem-solving with graphs for her PSMT assessment in Essential Mathematics and reviewed key skills in representing data visually.
In Year 10 Maths, one student often forgot which formulas to use and hesitated to attempt questions without reassurance, as described: "she always looks up at me for confirmation before working independently." This self-doubt slowed her progress and left methods unfinished.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student's exam revision showed an over-reliance on notes—he referred constantly to his cheat sheet rather than recalling processes from memory.
In a Year 7 English report task, another struggled with structuring paragraphs and fixing grammar; messy drafts made feedback hard to apply.
Confidence gaps and lack of practice in core routines repeatedly led to incomplete work or missed opportunities for improvement.
A tutor in Slacks Creek recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to leave assignments until the last minute now actively worked through each section of his assessment ahead of the deadline, asking for guidance only when stuck instead of waiting passively.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student who'd previously been hesitant about seeking help started openly requesting clarification on tax calculations during Managing Money lessons and confidently solved each step independently by the end.
In Year 5, one student who often rushed through maths tasks slowed down to check her answers and even requested extra practice questions at the lesson's close.