The support and attention you provide your child should above all provide good study methods as well as the tools adapted to your child’s needs. In order to ensure that the sessions do not become a crutch to your child’s improvement, discuss with your child the perception he or she has of tutoring. If need be, consult your tutor in order to work together to find ways to develop his independence.
The tutor is not there to replace you in your role of parent, but instead to work in collaboration with you in support of your child’s academic goals. Throughout this process, don’t forget that the objective is the success and well being of your child. By adding more help (parents, professors, tutor), we have the means to create an environment based on collaboration, which will assuredly promote the student’s confidence.
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