Homework Battles? – Help is a call away

If you’ve had tense moments in the house over homework, you owe it to yourself and your student to call College Tutors.  Getting your child to sit down and focus on homework can be a struggle, but it doesn’t need to be.

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Tired of fighting about homework? Bring in a Homework Helper from College Tutors!

A Homework Helper from College Tutors will work one-on-one with your child in our learning center or in your home.  Whatever the subject, our Homework Helper will go through your child’s homework with them, assist with prioritizing and supervising to make sure homework gets done right and gets done well.

We will match a role model, mentor to your child based on age, interests and personality to meet with your child weekly for two hours or more.

What’s the difference between homework help and tutoring? There are 3 key differences:

1. Homework help is done by an experienced and educated role model who may be a current college student and does not possess an advanced degree or certification.  Our tutors are certified teachers or individuals with advanced degrees and specializations.

2. Tutoring is subject specific; homework help is not.  While all subjects are covered, homework help does not involve assessments or learning plans as we offer with tutoring.  If a student is having serious difficulty with a specific subject, a tutor may be the solution.

3.  Homework help focuses on what’s in your student’s backpack, your student’s planner as well as the tests and assignments that are due now.

For the rest of this school year, we are offering a special Homework Help Package – 8 sessions (weekly meetings of two hours) for $225 in our learning center or $249 in your home (within a one mile radius of our center).

Call or email us today to find out more – 773.697.9326

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