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Timothy

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
As stated in the previous section, I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen. Although we are there to direct their study, there are a range of other things a student may face in their life. I'm not there just as an academic instructor, I also want to be able to relate to the person in front of me and assist them…
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Deepak

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Bridging the gap of learning between learner and the curriculum Connecting with the students learning and supporting…
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Connor
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Connor

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
I think that, as I said earlier, building confidence is an important thing, so that students can be self-sufficient. I also think that when they take pride in their work, they can achieve beyond their own expectations. I have a lot of experience in coaching children in soccer (aged 2-12) and I also have two sisters aged 7 and 17. I think that…
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Asmitha

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing as a tutor for me is to make sure I have an understanding of the student's personal goals so that we can work towards that. Each student has a different goal and its important I don't put too much pressure into achieving something that they might feel too overwhelmed by, however I also must encourage to continue to set new…
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Carla

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
First and foremost it would be building a strong rapport with the student and gaining mutual trust and respect. This builds a foundation of confidence and comfort which optimises a students ability to learn and their attitude towards learning. Tutors should be adaptable and be able to target the teaching to each students unique way of learning. …
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Elizabeth

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to develop the student's interest in and improve their attitude towards a subject. Furthermore, the tutor can equip the student with different strategies so they can work independently. I think my strengths lay in making the work engaging for the person by incorporating their interests.…
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Devmith

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can have is patience because all students and all people don’t immediately understand concepts quickly . It will take time therefore having patience will encourage the student. I believe my strengths as a tutor consist of patience, motivation and…
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Georgina

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
I think that the most important thing for a tutor to do for their students is listen to them and continuously adapt their teaching method perhaps by finding new ways to explain concepts or creating new activities and games to help break down challenging content. Learning can be difficult which is why I also believe that it is also important to be…
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Patrick

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to a student and never give up on them. Too easily teachers can be frustrated by students and give up on them, despite everyone finding different things difficult to understand. By listening to a student you can also ask them to first explain the concept to you. Often its just a…
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Ngawang

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
To make them understand the basic principles and concepts. To help them learn with smart ways. Hardworking, dedication and commitment. Ideas and knowledge build…
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Laura

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include creating a supportive environment where they feel safe to ask questions and tailoring teaching to individual needs, making learning engaging and effective. Building confidence is key, encouraging independence and fostering a growth mindset that views challenges as opportunities.…
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Jyothi Sahul

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who can understand their problem and explain it in a way they want , and I can just do that . Right there to the point. I can explain to the point and cover the gaps in their learning. Give them time and explain concepts in their language. Students need a teacher who…
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Sonam

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Positive reinforcement for the student is essential. Most of the time the students have trouble understanding the subject because of mental barriers and cognitive bias. Thus, as a tutor it is essential that we make the student understand the simplicity of the subject and the rationality of it so that they can understand better without being…
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Jack

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Give them the tools to succeed on their own. Patience and an ability to explain complex ideas…
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Maduvanthi

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
1. Be patient and empathetic. As a student you want your tutor to be excited to tutor you. You want to be able to ask them any question big or small, and you want to know your won't get frustrated if you don't understand something right away. 2. Flexibility. Lesson plans don't always work out. Sometimes students are tired or distracted. A good…
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Mara

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Reconceptualise and bring a new perspective to difficult concepts Good communication skills and friendly…
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David

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
1) Relay the ideas in the most basic and understandable manner, 2) Be willing to go over the content repetitively to ensure understanding, 3) Constructing sound plans on how to approach the lessons to achieve understanding of the most necessary concepts. 1) Quick and accurate analysis of student's current state. 2) Competent in communication…
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Sissy

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
Being patient and helping the student work through the question at their own pace rather than getting frustrated and giving them the answer. Patience with people and I always stay…
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Tom

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is develop their understanding of a subject, as well as encourage the student to continually challenge themselves with their learning. Allowing my teaching to be flexible around the individual needs of the student. I think I have an ability to change my teaching style in a way that gives each…
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alannah

Tutor Mosman Park, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are providing individualized support, building confidence, clarifying concepts, offering guidance, encouraging critical thinking, conducting continuous assessment, and fostering effective communication. These elements create a strong foundation for academic growth and personal development. I…
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Timothy

Tutor Cottesloe, WA
I think it is more important to be able to communicate and connect with the students and find what they need to do to improve their scores. Then for myself finding different ways to get those skills across for them to be successful. My strengths as a tutor are connecting with the students and relating the material to what they understand most. I…
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Angus

Tutor Peppermint Grove, WA
Teach a concept, ensure the student can understand it, and eventually get to the point where they can apply that concept to a question, without any help. As a tutor, I also have a duty of care to ensure a student can manage their workload, rather than worrying 24/7. My strengths as a tutor are my communication/people skills, my knowledge in the…
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Amira

Tutor Peppermint Grove, WA
I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is be understanding. The students require empathy and patience in order to feel heard and comfortable asking for and receiving help. The tutor must also be able to slightly adapt their teaching ways, tailored towards each individual student to target their learning methods. I…

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Inside Mosman ParkTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student Lily worked on converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages as well as tackling percentage word problems using real-life scenarios.

In Year 9, Sophie focused on understanding circle theorems—solving problems involving tangents and alternate segment theorem, and practicing correct mathematical notation.

For Year 10, Marcus consolidated skills in sketching parabolas by completing the square and identifying key features from turning point form, also using discriminant rules for axis of symmetry.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student faced challenges with time management in tests, often leaving complex calculus questions unfinished; as one tutor observed, "he needed to plan which problems to tackle first but ran out of time."

In Year 8, another student's working was described as "messy and hard to follow," especially during algebra tasks—key steps were skipped on paper, making it tough to track errors.

Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner forgot to complete homework on subtraction with borrowing, so most of the lesson was spent revisiting old ground rather than building new skills. This slowed overall progress and left them feeling frustrated by the end.

Recent Achievements

One Mosman Park tutor saw a Year 11 student move from hesitating over critical points in functions to independently finding x- and y-intercepts and confidently identifying maxima and minima without prompting.

A Year 9 student who used to skip over tricky worded ratio problems now tries each question solo before asking for help, neatly setting out her solutions and catching her own errors.

Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Jimmy has shifted from guessing during subtraction to actively voicing his doubts and using a checklist he created to avoid place value mistakes—he finished the session by solving all borrowing questions unaided for the first time.

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 Claremont Community Hub & Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Mosman Park Primary School.