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  1. Supporting Students with Anxiety and Body Image Problems

    It is necessary to ask what we as private tutors can do to help spot problems and ensure that our students are not suffering in silence.

  2. Tutors for Oxbridge Interviews

    It’s that time of year again, when the country’s brightest A’Level students are starting the new term preparing for Oxbridge interviews.

  3. Tutors To Help with Reading

    Many parents are aware that their children are not enjoying reading, and look to tutors to help mend their children’s relationships with books before it is too late.

  4. Moral Education

    Is it ok to buy a house in an expensive catchment area to ensure that your child goes to a good state school but not to pay for private school? What about hiring a private tutor?

  5. Advice For Freshers

    The gap between A’levels and the rigor of a university course is often huge, and many students find themselves unprepared for it.

  6. Tutors Addressing Mental Health Problems

    Educators including teachers and private tutors often have to deal with the reality of students suffering from mental health problems, and are in a unique position to help or hinder their students.

  7. Reading between the Lines

    A common complaint of English students analysing literature is that 'it doesn't really say that'; this article addresses the importance and relevance of personal, creative interpretation of texts.

  8. Afternoon Naps Shown to Help Learning

    A new research study has been published which suggests that younger children should sleep in the afternoon in order to boost their brain power. According to the findings, a nap of just one hour after lunch for 3-5 year olds significantly improves their ability to remember lessons.

  9. What Tutors Can Do for International Students

    As tutors there isn’t much we can do directly to influence the government’s current policy, but we can certainly help prepare international students for study in the UK.

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