
Finding the Perfect Tutor
By Lisa Leuck
Continued from page 3"I think working with the school would be helpful. That way the tutor knows exactly what's going on in order to focus on specific needs," adds Krentz.
Making the Grade
It may take time, but the overall goal for anyone seeking a tutor is the same: to see success at school and at home. Experts agree that early intervention is the key to that success. "We have to start heading off problems in kindergarten," says Krentz.
"The earlier you catch the problems, the greater the chance it can be remediated," says Dr. Pastorok. "If a child is not reading on grade level by third grade, then there's real danger."
The third grade was when Krentz noticed that her son needed help, and she is pleased with his progress. "I've seen much more confidence in (my son) now, and his skills are gaining. I'm amazed at how well he's done."
"We want to see them get to grade level and as far beyond as we can," says Norland. "But there are more than academic issues. These kids may have experienced a lot of failure, and that's what we want to overcome."
Boehm agrees that building confidence along with skills is key, and she's seen this in her own daughter. "It was so nice to see her energy, excitement, and confidence in herself [after tutoring]. It will make a big difference in the future."
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