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How does Tutoring Club work?


A Skills Assessment presents a picture of the academic strengths and weaknesses of your child. It discovers the causes of academic frustration and pinpoints the specific skill areas in which your child is experiencing difficulty. These skill gaps are what lead to academic underachieve-ment, to "falling behind" in school. All Tutoring Club programs are based on specifically identified skill gaps.

A motivational system provides an incentive for consistent and continued student efforts. Continual assessment of student progress is an integral part of the program. An on-going review of goals and objectives closely tracks the student's work. Vital information is shared with parents and teachers. Parents are kept up-to-date with regularly scheduled meetings with the Tutoring Club Director.

problems than being troublesome or lazy. These behaviors may be masking gaps in academic skills building.

Weak Math skills. Contrary to the belief

What Is Tutoring Club?


Tutoring Club Tutoring Club
is a skill-based tutoring service for students at all levels of academic ability, from elementary through high school. offers personalized programs that help your child to "catch up and keep up", to learn and retain critical skills, and to prepare for new academic challenges.

of some parents, there is no math gene. Success in math is based largely upon mastery of basic skills the critical period for establishing this foundation is between Grade 1 and First Year High School. If a child falls behind during this period, his or her ability to grasp high school algebra is very problematic. One critical prealgebra skill than can cause major problems is fractions.

Tutoring Club

offers the most efficient use of advanced educational technology combined with timehonored systems of instruction to test, tutor, and track your child's academic progress.

Inability to read at grade level. The


foundation for reading skills is laid down from kindergarten to 3rd grade (Schwartz) If that foundation is shaky, it can affect virtually every other learning skill that children need to acquire.

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effective programs, offered successfully for more than 20 years in the over 50 states in the United States has helped thousands of children achieve success in school.

A mastery-based Learning Plan is carefully developed, individualized to focus on your child's identified skill gaps and on the development of new skills. Success is built into the Tutoring

Tell tale signs that your child needs Tutoring Club


Lack of motivation. When a child
seems unwilling to try, it is a clear sign that the assigned tasks are either too difficult, or that the requisite skills to accomplish them are lacking.

Club, methodology. Clearly


stated goals are set for each skill gap. At every tutoring session, the student achieves success by completing specific learning objectives. Students must demonstrate that they have "mastered" one skill before moving on to the next skill. Such success results in improved selfesteem and confidence and a "can-do" attitude toward schoolwork. A low student-teacher ratio ensures immediate and individual access to trained and caring tutors. Every student receives a wealth of personal attention.

Where to find Tutoring Club


Bonifacio High Street, The Fort Global City Greenhills, San Juan Alabang Town Center Pasong Tamo Ext , Makati City Rockwell Center Fun Ranch, Pasig D. Tuazon, Sta. Mesa Heights Banilad Town Center, Cebu

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guarantees results, with 32 hours of tutoring; your child's skills will improve at least one full grade level.

Our goal at Tutoring Club


At Tutoring Club, our goal is to bring each student to the desired academic level as quickly as possible. In order to help your child succeed, he or she will receive individualized instruction from our staff of professional tutors. We work to reduce stress and build confidence by starting each student at a level that he or she can handle and then progressing through the grade levels as rapidly as they can.

Homework Frustrations. If parents

have to constantly help a child complete his or her homework, or if that child experiences continual frustration, theres a problem, (Tutoring Club, Founder Schwartz) While it is natural for parents to want to minimize their childs frustration, getting into the habit of helping a child complete his or her homework rather than identifying the cause of the frustration and strengthening the learning skills will not help a child become a successful learner.

For inquiries, please call 0918 - 8188867

Inappropriate classroom behavior.


Children who act up in class or are constantly seeking help from other students may be having deeper

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