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Economics Tutor Loganholme, QLD
Build confidence in their studies, and create a supportive environment where they are comfortable to be able to ask questions and seek the assistance they require. As a tutor I believe I am patient and flexible. As a studying education student I also have a wide range of educational tools and knowledge to be an effective…

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Cara is very happy with Ishwarya as her tutor. They have an easy, productive working relationship already after only three weeks, Cara was comfortable with Ishwarya after the first week.
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Year 7 student Zara focused on understanding mean, median, mode, and range as part of her new Statistics unit.

For Year 8, Xavier worked through arithmetic with negative numbers and tackled order of operations alongside square roots to strengthen foundational skills.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lachlan revised Pythagoras' Theorem for finding short sides and began exploring congruent and similar triangles using step-by-step diagram work.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 Maths, one student skipped homework on measures of spread and hadn't started a key assignment—"he has not made any attempts to the assignment yet"—leaving him unsure about teacher expectations.

In Year 11, forgetting log rules in algebra meant he repeatedly referred back to examples rather than attempting questions independently.

Another Year 9 learner showed working only after prompting; "we're working on making sure he shows all the steps," which hid sign errors during substitution tasks.

For a younger student, distraction during workbook time led to missed instructions until equations were written out for focus, delaying her progress through subtraction problems.

Recent Achievements

One Eagleby tutor noticed a big shift in Zara, a Year 9 student who used to hesitate with algebra—she now completes equations more efficiently and even explains her reasoning when she gets stuck.

Meanwhile, Carter in Year 8, who previously struggled to stay focused, managed to finish two full tasks with much better attention and picked up new algebra skills quickly during his {suburb} tutoring session.

For the younger group, Mia and Charlotte (Year 4) have started insisting on solving time problems by themselves first before asking for help—a clear sign they're becoming more independent learners.

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 Beenleigh Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Eagleby South State School.