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Ravi

Software Dev Tutor Hammond Park, WA
First and foremost, a tutor has to gel up with the student, make him/her comfortable. Once that is done, the teaching method adopted must be interesting, with must include examples from daily life so that the student can relate to it easily. Moreover, a diagrammatic approach must be used while teaching, since, children tend to remember pictures…
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Gladice

Software Dev Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I think a tutor can help a student to boost confidence in a situation where a little more dedicated time and effort could make possible. A tutor can develop a learning strategy that the student can follow, to make a difficult or boring subject easier and interesting to learn. Undivided attention by a tutor, which would help the students to…
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Sindhura

Software Dev Tutor Piara Waters, WA
I believe the most benefical things a tutor can do for a student is to foster comprehension, build confidence and encourage independent thinking. Even though it is important to help a student comprehend the topic, it is equally important that we make a comfortable environment for them to make mistakes, learn from them, ask even slighest of doubts.…
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Leo

Software Dev Tutor Atwell, WA
In one word I think it is support. But not just "support". It is also encouragement, patience, continuing support throughout. Supporting the student to achieve better grades, gain better self esteem and confidence. Support student to have a good mindset walking into tests and exams. Support student to have outstanding logic, which isn't only…
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Fake

Software Dev Tutor Cockburn, WA
To help a student understand the core concepts being taught so that they can solve problems from first principles. To show a student different methods for learning effectively and to encourage them to adopt those methods. To convey the importance of being outside of one's comfort zone when it comes to learning. To teach a student the importance…
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Julia

Software Dev Tutor Piara Waters, WA
First of all, it's all about individual support. Then clarifying concepts, boost confidence, and Encourage Critical Thinking: I think a tutor must definitely have strength in knowledge, Patience, adaptability, availability as well as in…
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Asees Kaur

Software Dev Tutor Piara Waters, WA
The most important things a tutor can do for a student are to be highly empathetic, understanding, kind and supportive in their approach for teaching their students. It will significantly help them grow their academic and personal spheres of their lives. This, in turn, will automatically lead the student to become confident, peaceful, joyful and…
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Mohammad Navid

Software Dev Tutor Coolbellup, WA
It is important to teach frameworks and critical thinking rather than boring formulas or random facts. In other words, the goal of any tutor is to teach someone how to fish and never give them fish. I strive to find familiar examples in real life that connect with the concepts we are learning to ease this process. I am able to meet my students…
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Parvitha Sai

Software Dev Tutor Leeming, WA
I believe that the most important thing that any tutor can do for their students is to build a good relationship with students. This will help students to interact freely with the tutor and explain their difficulties without hesitation. This will benefit tutor as well to understand their students well and to bring changes in their teaching ways if…
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Sofia

Software Dev Tutor Murdoch, WA
Listen to what they're actually struggling with instead of assuming. Create a space where they're not afraid to make mistakes or ask questions. And focus on building their understanding and confidence, not just getting through the material as fast as possible. Using real-world examples and analogies can really help students remember things more…
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Thivya

Software Dev Tutor Murdoch, WA
1.Strong personal relationships with the students. 2.try to minimize the student's weakness. 3. Listen to them and help them on how they can improve. My strengths: 1.Innovative ways for students to learn. 2.patience. 3. I am m very enthusiastic. 4. Empathy. 5.…

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Im very happy with the service we hve received. It was very simple and easy to get started. Thankyou karen brabham
Karen, Success

Inside SuccessTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Sara worked on multiplication and division of fractions, as well as measuring the area and perimeter of rectangles.

Year 8 student Jack practised solving equations in the form y = mx + c and sketched linear graphs using graph paper to reinforce coordinate skills.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Chloe focused on finding gradients, midpoints, and lengths of lines, then moved on to algebraic solving of equations for revision before an upcoming assessment.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 algebra, skipping written steps led to confusion when combining x and y terms—"he tries to do long winding questions in his head when they are far easier to write down," one tutor noted.

A Year 11 student became overwhelmed by complex equations without visual aids; this slowed problem solving and sometimes caused negative signs to be swapped.

In Year 4, incomplete homework on fractions revealed shaky understanding, especially when linking fractions to decimals or ratios.

For a younger learner in Year 2, hesitation after mistakes meant less independent thinking during basic addition tasks, with confidence dipping noticeably mid-lesson.

Recent Achievements

One Success tutor noted a high school student who previously forgot to carry over variables during algebra simplification now consistently checks both sides of equations, reducing small errors.

Another older student, after struggling with negative indices and BIMDAS rules, now works through index problems independently and applies order of operations accurately without prompts.

In the primary years, Xavier—who initially needed reminders to identify odd and even numbers—now recognises them correctly by session end and actively enjoys practicing addition games, showing much greater willingness to tackle new types of problems without hesitation.

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