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Lilydale's tutors include experienced classroom teachers, Monash and Melbourne university graduates with honours in engineering, advanced science, and education, VCE subject award-winners and ATAR 98+ scorers, seasoned youth coaches and peer mentors, and specialists in maths, physics, English and more—many with years of hands-on experience teaching or tutoring K–12 students.

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Madden

Psychology Tutor Lilydale, VIC
Listen to any and all feedback in order to continue developing effective and fun teaching methods, personalised to the individual. I would say my biggest strength is having an adaptable teaching style and catering to the needs of a…
Natalya
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Natalya

Psychology Tutor Mooroolbark, VIC
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be patient and encouraging so that the student has a positive environment where they can feel safe to make mistakes and learn from them. I think my strengths as a tutor is that I'm an empathetic person and can easily understand other peoples perspectives. I find it easy to break…
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Devanshi

Psychology Tutor Croydon, VIC
It's important for tutors to help students realize their potential and understand that as long as they work hard, they will be able to achieve all their goals. I am good at communicating, encouraging and nurturing. Being in possession of good interpersonal skills and recently graduating high-school also equips me with the advantage of being able…
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Thang Sian Dim

Psychology Tutor Croydon, VIC
I would the most important thing as a tutor is patience and love for kids. If I have none of these, I can not enjoy the job I am doing. But because I have both, I love doing this job. I am very patient and also have experience with kids tutoring before.…
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Kaitlin

Psychology Tutor Wonga Park, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student include: listening to the student to understand what it is that they are actually struggling with; providing clear explanations and remaining patient; being non-judgemental and supportive, regardless of any progress or lack thereof; and being approachable so that the student feels comfortable…
Bridget
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Bridget

Psychology Tutor Mount Dandenong, VIC
Support their own independent learning, teach how to solve things not just what the solution is. Patience, communication skills, a casual…

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Jillian is a fantastic tutor and has really helped Sam. She is flexible with hours and very accommodating. We are very happy with the tutoring
Jillian, Mount Evelyn

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Content Covered

Year 5 student Sara worked on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators and completed a data collection task for school.

In Year 9, Josh focused on solving trigonometry problems including bearings, as well as revising index laws to prepare for upcoming assessments.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Codi revised circular functions in preparation for an exam and practiced applying Pythagoras' Theorem to worded problems using diagrams for clarity.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student showed a tendency to avoid writing out working for multi-step algebra, leading to missed sign errors—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."

In Year 11 calculus, one student's anxiety about time meant they often didn't check their induction proofs, repeating mistakes instead of learning from feedback.

For a Year 6 learner, over-reliance on calculators in times tables practice limited progress with fraction simplification.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student became discouraged by test marks and lost confidence when confronted by unfamiliar worded problems; this hesitation slowed attempts at problem-solving during sessions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Lilydale noticed that a Year 10 student who previously relied heavily on her calculator is now confidently performing more mental calculations, especially when simplifying surds and working with indices.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student has started explaining his reasoning out loud during algebraic problem-solving—something he used to avoid—which often helps him catch mistakes before moving on.

In the primary years, one student who would rush through arithmetic tasks is now self-checking her answers and taking time to draw diagrams for fraction questions, resulting in more accurate work and fewer errors.

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