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Michelle
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Michelle

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Giving the student the self-confidence and self-esteem that they can accomplish their work and work out the solutions to problems, with guidance. A lot of students are under stress these days, and if I can help to allievate their stress a little, that would make me feel like I have also accomplished something important. My strengths would be…
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Rameez

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
The basic understanding of the concept The clearing of concepts with examples from grass root…
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Adam
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Adam

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
A good tutor should give to every student: 1- an understanding of the principles in the material; 2- the tools to tackle the material with confidence - typically inductive or deductive reasoning; and 3- an appreciation for the subject. As a homeschool parent I'm always learning new ways to teach STEM. Now semi-retired, I'm a mathematician…
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Chloe-Jean

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to provide tools for the student to achieve their goals, build their confidence and make them believe they can achieve anything they put their mind to. I have a background working with children with additional needs so I have the tools and skills to help children that may need that…
Liam
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Liam

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Always be available to listen to any questions/problems that the student may have. As well as always making sure they completely understand something before they move on. Also, making the student trust you so they feel they can talk to you about any question no matter how stupid they think it is. I feel I can 'dumb' things down well, if someone is…
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Khyati

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Assist the students in sections that they struggle in and teach them new concepts in ways that they can enjoy it. I am able to help children learn concepts in ways that are suitable for…
Laura
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Laura

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Actively listening to the student and what they want to achieve. Being empathetic to the student and if a particular strategy isn't working, then tackling it from a different angle until together the tutor and student find what works best for the student and their style of learning. I am intuitive, empathetic and an excellent listener. I myself…
Daniel
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Daniel

Tutor Wanneroo, WA
Listen; I find that in a school environment some students don't reach their potential as they are too afraid to address their misconceptions. This is much more comfortable on a smaller teaching ratio and as soon as students feel able to talk about their misconceptions they sore in ability and confidence. I am good and explaining things in a…
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Riana

Tutor Ashby, WA
To be able to appreciate the individuality of each student, that each student learns differently. Moreover, to be able to adapt to different students' weaknesses and strengths. I have experience at babysitting and tutoring so I'm patient and I am able to connect to a wide range of age groups. I'm an effective communicator which can be seen through…
Dara
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Dara

Tutor Ashby, WA
I think it is important for a tutor to help students feel engaged and motivated towards the subject they are learning which can be achieved through an upbeat and cooperative environment. As a tutor, there should always be a focus on encouraging students especially at times they may feel demotivated. By maintaining a positive attitude and patience,…
Demi
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Demi

Tutor Ashby, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is be patient and listen to what they aren't understanding. Also to be able to identify that is a student isn't understanding a concept then the tutor needs to be able to recognise this and try to explain it to them in a different way. I think my strengths as a tutor are that I am a very…
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Kamnee

Tutor Ashby, WA
Most important thing would be to know what the goal of the student is and help them and support them in achieving their goal in a friendly environment. A tutor should be able to offer many different explanations so that the student has a better chance of understanding a particular concept. Most important is to make the student feel at ease and be…
Akeesha
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Akeesha

Tutor Joondalup, WA
I believe that the most important thing a tutor can do is to accommodate the learning needs of the student.Some students can be auditory,visual or aesthetic learners.For these three different learners it is important to use different strategies during the teaching procedure.Therefore, understanding the type of learner your student is and…
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Fathima Afra

Tutor Joondalup, WA
One of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to guide the student in a practical way rather than sticking to the theory. Furthermore, it is also important that a tutor acknowledges that the level of grasping capability of a student when it comes to the knowledge in Math is different from another student. And it is important…
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Ratidzo

Tutor Joondalup, WA
Is to ensure that the student grasps the concept and develops interest in learning.…
Hong
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Hong

Tutor Joondalup, WA
1st, Know their knowledge blind spot; 2nd, Improve their theoretical frame in the subject; 3rd, Practice, practice, and practice; 4th, Review their quiz and test carefully and figure out why they made a mistake. 1. Good math ability since I was a child. 2. Experience in teaching from A-level/Sat course to University course. 3.…
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Jennifer

Tutor Joondalup, WA
To understand that students aren’t going to magically understand concepts they have been struggling with for a while. It’s important that tutors don’t put pressure into students to hurry up and understand as that will only cause more stress. If the student doesn’t understand, it’s up to the tutor to re-word themselves and explain the…
Faith
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Faith

Tutor Joondalup, WA
Make sure that the student has understood the basics Ability to breakdown concepts Giving short notes/summary…
Valentin
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Valentin

Tutor Joondalup, WA
The most important thing is definitely the love for a subject. I remember my tutor gave me the love for math it was because of the way he explained math to me. After that, I became one of the best students at my school Structural and analytical thinker. I encourage learning by using a number of different strategies, hands-on activities, and…
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Manggala

Tutor Tapping, WA
Students are different from each other, some are fast learner while others are the opposite. As a tutor, I think its important to deliver a lesson that is easy to comprehend regardless of how academic the students are. I am more to lean to visual than texts. Since one of my hobbies is drawing, I would use this skill to deliver visual aid to…
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Rakhshinda

Tutor Joondalup, WA
The mentor should be able to learn the needs of the students and help them grow accordingly. Secondly, a good rapport with students is very important to create a healthy and learning environment. I have always been able to adapt well to the students' needs and create a friendly environment which makes learning fun. However, I am also…
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SOFYAN

Tutor Joondalup, WA
First is to make sure they understand the theoretical underpinnings of a concept and able to apply it on different question/situations etc. Second is to impart and inspire the rationale behind why they need to understand whatever it is that they are studying. I am able to use applied and practical examples to teach concepts that might be a bit…
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Quinnzen Makarios

Tutor Joondalup, WA
In my many years of learning as a student, I encountered many types of students with a different characters and styles of study. I learned this fact by observing my friends and myself throughout my school years. Therefore, I believe that the most important things a tutor can do for a student is to first understand them, and then prepare the…

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Inside WannerooTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 3 student Mikaela worked on the fundamentals of fractions, decimals, and percentages, focusing on converting between all three and building confidence with place value.

Year 9 Lily explored quadratic functions in depth—specifically parabolas, symmetry, and identifying y-intercepts from equations—while also revising linear relationships using class worksheets.

For Year 11 Jayden, sessions targeted trigonometry skills such as applying sine, cosine, and tangent rules to solve for unknowns in triangles and began consolidating knowledge of Pythagoras' Theorem ahead of upcoming assessments.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 Physics student struggled with time management during test practice, finding it difficult to quickly choose and apply the right equations for satellite motion problems; as a tutor noted, "extra minutes were lost searching for formulas instead of solving."

In Year 8 Maths, messy written work—especially skipping working out on algebra and area tasks—made it hard to track down small calculation errors.

For a Year 5 English session, one student avoided editing drafts due to frustration with handwriting, resulting in incomplete writing tasks.

Meanwhile, inconsistent homework completion in both Years 6 and 10 meant key revision concepts remained unpracticed before assessment dates.

Recent Achievements

One Year 10 student, after struggling with quadratic equations, started independently identifying the y-intercept and explaining how each part of the equation shapes a parabola—a big leap from just memorising steps.

Another high schooler who used to rush through answers is now deliberately taking time before responding, showing more care and accuracy during sessions.

Meanwhile, a younger student who previously hesitated to ask for help has begun openly checking her understanding by repeating back instructions and asking clarifying questions before starting tasks.

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 Wanneroo Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Anthony's School.