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John

Psychology Tutor Albert Park, VIC
Be a mentor as well, mathematical skills might not be the only thing a child needs. Often a student doesn't perform poorly in school due to disinterest or an inability to understand the work, but because of various troubles in their lives. Pre-teens and teenagers are often reluctant to share their troubles with their parents but jump at the…
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Chi Hieu

Psychology Tutor South Melbourne, VIC
To be honest, an excellent tutor needs to be able to assist students in meeting deadlines. Delivering instruction that gives students the tools they need to be more independent in their studies is as vital, though. I would suggest to my pupils working on abilities in time management, critical thinking, and evaluation. I think that one of my skills…
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Johanna

Psychology Tutor Southbank, VIC
Offer encouragement and support throughout their school experience, celebrating their achievements and helping them navigate challenges. Provide a listening ear and constructive feedback when needed, and always show them that you believe in their abilities and are invested in their success. I pride myself on being exceptionally patient with others…
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Rachael

Psychology Tutor Southbank, VIC
To really care for them - not just for the money but to really want to see them grow. The best thing to do is to show that you are genuine and invest your best effort and time for them, understanding that these students are the next generation awaiting a bright future to make the place we live in a better place. I am a very organised and punctual…
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Annabelle

Psychology Tutor Southbank, VIC
A positive attitude and patience. I find these to be very important, particularly when tackling harder concepts that may take a few tries to fully understand. I am patient and willing to tailor all of my lessons to each student to fit their learning needs, and I find it important for my students to enjoy the learning process to ensure…
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Bingqi

Psychology Tutor Southbank, VIC
-Tailoring lessons to the student's unique needs, strengths, and weaknesses to ensure effective learning. -Make learning interesting and engaging to keep the student motivated and invested in their education. -Teach the student strategies for independent learning so they can become self-sufficient learners. - Strong understanding of the subjects…
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Shannen

Psychology Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is understanding and give motivations to students especially when they are having difficulties. This is because, with empathy and encouragement, students will perform better as they are more engaged and motivated in subjects they are studying. Furthermore, a tutor should give strategies…
Lap
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Lap

Psychology Tutor Melbourne, VIC
Deliver knowledges, ideas, critical thinking skill, and experiences. I have can teach those subjects in both English and Vietnamese, I am passionate and good at math, physics, and…
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Lily

Psychology Tutor South Yarra, VIC
I will be the student's moral support, their friend, and their listener. I will show understanding of what the students are experiencing, whether it's regarding school, social, or self. I will try my absolute best to help students overcome their academic struggles even though I might not know the answers to everything. It is important to remind…
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Gillian

Psychology Tutor Melbourne, VIC
I think the most important thing for a tutor is to empower their students, helping their students to be more confident in themselves and also in the relevant subject. Firstly, I can communicate well with children. I am also very perceptive and good at understanding the problems or questions my students have. I am great at providing explanations to…
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Bui Xuan Lai

Psychology Tutor West Melbourne, VIC
The most important thing is to learn what the student needs. It is easy to go off track and teach all the information you know, but I believe the students' request come first. Even though the students might not know what they need, the tutor should work with them and identify which areas the student need improvements on. Hence, the tutor could…
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Mukta

Psychology Tutor Carlton, VIC
I believe that cultivating critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a growth mindset are important. A tutor should inspire curiosity, instill confidence, and equip students with the tools they need to become independent learners. Moreover, fostering a positive and supportive relationship built on trust and mutual respect is…
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Mahir

Psychology Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a teacher can do for a student is to be understanding and friendly to them so that they don't hesitate to share their problems. focusing more on the topics they find difficult to understand and being there for them for as long as they need is the best thing a tutor can do. My strength as a tutor is I understand math can be…
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Reena

Psychology Tutor Balaclava, VIC
1. To motivate and energies them towards the attainment of their goal 2. To develop the understanding on the important role of language through activities- Self Introduction, extempore and public /official speeches 2. To develop their interpersonal skill through group discussion, conversation and controversial speeches 3. To prepare short…
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Mohammed

Psychology Tutor Carlton, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do is NOT to give the students answers. This is a red line for me as it limits the student's ability to use their mind to explore and thus tackle hard questions. My strengths are that I am open minded and persistent; I am never one to criticise a student for not understanding how to do something no matter how…
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Anamika

Psychology Tutor Carlton, VIC
A believe an effective tutor will support a student in a way that will eventually leave them comfortable, confident and prepared enough to no longer need the help of a tutor. However, I understand that this process may be a matter of weeks for some students and a matter of years for others. I think being a good tutor relies upon a variety of…
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James

Psychology Tutor Hawthorn, VIC
Helping them consolidate their preexisting and going further in depth in topics they are not confident in. Communicating with students and asking questions about the subject. Becoming interested and motivated will help students in their studies and I can bring that…
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Maryam

Psychology Tutor Seddon, VIC
The most important thing is to make a friendly and positive environment in which students can learn and express their individuality. in this enevrirnmtn there should respect between tutors and students that provides a safe place to learn. I am friendly and calm when teaching young people. I enjoy being around with young people who wants to learn…
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Rish

Psychology Tutor West Footscray, VIC
Listen to the students and understand what the actual issue is. More often than not it's not the concept itself but how the student is processing the concept, and if you don't see that you'll only be able to help them understand through repetition. My ability to tailor lessons to a students needs and study styles. I enjoy working with both…
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Sophie

Psychology Tutor Brighton, VIC
I think the most important thing is to be encouraging and make sure they know how much you believe in them. I think that once you believe you can you are basically halfway there I'm kind and incredibly patient! I was also a very visual learner so didn't quite get the approach most teachers took at school. Particularly year 11 and 12 I had to find…
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Ruby

Psychology Tutor Brunswick, VIC
Create an environment they feel comfortable making mistakes, asking questions etc. so they can learn to their full potential. Explaining things to kids in a way easy for them to…
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ilya

Psychology Tutor Caulfield, VIC
A tutor can show the student how to learn and seek out information for themselves. The tutor does not only solve problems for the student, they show the path for the student to be empowered to solve it themselves. Strength of a Tutor include: Leadership, Friendliness/Politeness, strength of character, and have excellent good communication. Also…
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Jenn

Psychology Tutor Maidstone, VIC
I believe the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not only be able to teach them the material, but to also be able to mentor them. By mentoring, I mean having a close, trusting relationship with your student in order to help them improve their skills on a daily basis. The mentoring relationship allows learning to go beyond…

Local Reviews

Yes, all going well with Vicky thank you for the follow up. Pareise is great and Vicky loves the way she explains things to her.
Zacharo, Albert Park

Inside Albert ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Eliza focused on right-angled triangle trigonometry, using sine, cosine, and tangent to find unknown sides and angles, and practised interpreting worded problems involving true bearings.

Year 10 student Olivia worked through quadratic equations by completing the square and factorisation in preparation for a test, as well as reviewing the expansion of quadratics.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Max tackled logarithms—covering concepts and worksheet practice—before moving on to applications of differentiation for polynomials.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing a statistics assignment sometimes left analysis sections unfinished or only in dot points, as noted: "Convert dot point ideas into sentences & paragraphs." This led to feedback being delayed and made self-review harder.

In Year 9, another student's exam revision was inconsistent—practice focused on familiar networks content rather than trickier trigonometry and matrix multiplication.

For a Year 8 maths task, one student relied heavily on calculator shortcuts during matrix questions ("more practice is needed on calculator"), which hid gaps in understanding when the method changed.

Missed opportunities for deeper learning appeared across multiple years when written work stayed incomplete or revision avoided less confident topics.

Recent Achievements

One Albert Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to mix up x and y coordinates now reliably applies the correct formulas for midpoint, distance, and gradient, even graphing without errors.

A Year 12 student who previously hesitated to ask questions about differentiation is now tackling polynomial problems independently and recently explained the tangent–secant relationship back to the tutor unprompted.

Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 7 has shifted from guessing angles in triangles to methodically identifying sides using SOHCAHTOA before solving for missing values—last session, she found all missing angles herself on the first try.

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 Albert Park Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Albert Park Primary School.