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Sharjeel

Physics Tutor Parmelia, WA
Providing individualised attention, creating a welcoming study space, and giving students the tools they need to become self-directed learners are among the most valuable services a physics tutor can provide a student. My strengths as a tutor are rooted in my dedication to self-improvement and my motivation to seek out novel approaches within my…
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Himanshu

Physics Tutor Kwinana, WA
I believe that the most important things a physics tutor can do for a student are to Identify and address areas of weakness of a student, Provide guidance and support, Create a safe and supportive learning environment, Build confidence and motivation, Foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills: Tutors possess several strengths that make…
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Ritika

Physics Tutor Wellard, WA
The most important thing a physics tutor can do is help students believe in themselves. When students feel confident, they learn faster and are more willing to try. Every student learns differently, so the there is one more important thing, to understand each student’s needs and adjust teaching methods to fit them I’m good at breaking down…
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Ruthvik

Physics Tutor Wellard, WA
Although it is highly important that a physics tutor teaches their students the material covered in the syllabus, it is equally as important that the tutor teaches their students the tools required to succeed in a competitive academic environment. As a tutor, I instil in my students a great work ethic, teaching them highly effective study and time…
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Manjyot

Physics Tutor Cooloongup, WA
Fundamentally, a physics tutor must be able to pass on their knowledge to students such that they can progress academically. This should be accompanied by helping and testing the students where necessary. I prefer to break down complex concepts into smaller ideas, which can then be used as a foundation for understanding and applying the actual…
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Francesca

Physics Tutor Cooloongup, WA
I think the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to explain it so they understand what you're saying, and then give them time to figure it out on their own with out being given the answer, and without time constraints. I also think that making them feel comfortable to ask for help is very important, because if they don't ask…
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Tushar

Physics Tutor Safety Bay, WA
Just be friendly with students and study is not a burden it’s just a fun. Encourage students to achieve more in a simplest and proper way. I am an optimist. I teach with easy and more simplest ways so that each student can grab knowledge as much as they can. I am friendly with a lot of skills. So along with study I can make students to learn…
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Bryce

Physics Tutor Hillman, WA
Give the student the ability to understand the problem instead of just the capacity to solve it. Being able to communicate a difficult idea clearly and…
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Anushke

Physics Tutor Hammond Park, WA
In my opinion, two things should be expected from a tutor. The first is fairly obvious, and that is good quality teaching. Without this, a student would gain very little from their time with the tutor. The other being, time and effort. I personally believe this is as important as the first because a driven and motivated tutor would not only teach,…
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Jogitheshwar

Physics Tutor Hammond Park, WA
Really benefitting the student, not just by teaching them the content in the school subjects but also by teaching them about how to operate and be successful in general. For example teaching things like work ethic, scheduling, time management, how to learn efficiently, how to stay calm under pressure and stress management. I believe there is a lot…

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Elisabeth has been a fantastic teacher. Really appreciate the assistance liyanna received.
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Inside ParmeliaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 5 student Elliot practiced area and perimeter of rectangles and triangles, and was introduced to unit conversions using real-world examples.

In Year 8, Mia focused on solving one-variable linear equations with the backtracking method and worked through graphing linear equations.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jack reviewed probability concepts using Venn diagrams and two-way tables, then explored geometric reasoning by applying the triangle angle sum rule to practice problems.

Recent Challenges

A Year 10 student, when working through linear equations, often hesitated to ask clarifying questions and sometimes said she understood before truly grasping the steps. She struggled to explain the process back when prompted, noted her tutor. This led to confusion in later problems requiring variable isolation, especially with fractions or distributive terms.

In a Year 4 session, another student regularly counted on fingers for simple sums and became distracted towards the end—unfinished mental maths practice meant basic skills weren't automatic, making multi-step problems slower.

For a Year 7 probability task, forgetting to bring key materials (maths book) stalled review of two-way tables, delaying progress on test preparation.

Recent Achievements

During a Parmelia tutoring session, Nokuthaba, a high school student, became much more open about asking for help when stuck on probability and linear equations. She used to hesitate, but now actively seeks clarification and tackles tricky problems with more independence.

Another tutor noticed Chase's persistence with grammar; instead of giving up on tough vocabulary or punctuation tasks, he now asks for hints or gives his best guess before moving on.

Meanwhile, Bella in primary school made real progress in division: last week she needed step-by-step support, but this time she solved several larger problems solo and even identified remainders correctly.

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 Kwinana Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Vincent's School.