Online Tutoring … Here and Now

You just had lunch with a friend and she mentioned that her child was struggling in school.  She said, Yeah Suzie (not her real name) was struggling with reading. Well… you mention that your child has a tutor over the internet.

Yep, that’s right an Online Reading tutor and I found her at

Castle Rock Online Reading Tutor which is a site that has a free gift, summer programs, and even a blog to help parents with some suggestions on struggles your child may be having. You should check it out.  So, on your way back to work you were thinking … an Online Reading Tutor may just work. No travel, no extra cost and it can be in the safety of our own home.

 

Check out our podcast interview with  Phil Morris of The Virtual Teacher Podcast   

The next time you were out to lunch with your friend and she happened to mention an Online Tutor what would you say? Comment below!

 

If you were wondering how to become an Online Tutor follow…
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  Become an Online Tutor Blog

Most importantly our Dream Big Conference

 

 

Money, Money, Money…Money

Money, Money, Money… Money   By The O’Jays

Whether you have a 9-5 job, a small business or even a stay at home parent. The concern about money is one of the top priorities. Especially now when online bill payments, online banking, you name it you can do everything online, to include tutoring of course. When you own an online business, I would say a majority of the financial transactions are online through PayPal, Intuit, Stripe just to name a few.

Chris Smith wrote on his blog brg.com  about a cybersecurity expert had his PayPal account hacked even on a Christmas Eve. Nothing is safe anymore really. Most important is ensuring you update your passwords frequently.

Terri Grigsby an amazing math tutor that I met through  The Ultimate Support Group for Online Tutors was just beginning her business and growing at a phenomenal rate. Doing everything needed to get her information out there to help individuals who struggle with math increase their confidence. Here is her story, which can also be found on her site www.tagtutoring.com

On Quora. The question was asked, “Can PayPal accounts get hacked?” Log Dog offers some solutions if, like Terri or the security specialist, gets hacked.

What Should I Do If My PayPal Account Was Hacked

If you are an online tutor there is a Pinterest Group that offers tips shared by some of the top tutors out there.

 

 

3 TIPS FOR BETTER READING

3 TIPS FOR BETTER READING

 

 

“…..because every picture tells a story….”

 

Did your parent’s ever say, “sound it out” when you struggled on a word? I know I have said that a million times. There are so many different ways you can help your child when they struggle with some of the words while reading. Of course, we all know the five finger trick, right?  No? First and foremost when children begin to read and pick out their own books at the library. Going to the library is so cool!  First, pick a page then have them read. It doesn’t matter what page it is. If they make five mistakes on one page that book is too hard for them. If they read and only make two maybe three mistakes that is what we call a Just Right Book.

 the three tips that can help your child with some of those stubborn words are:

  1. Just try again. If your child gets stuck have them reread and try again. Then…
  2. Did it make sense to you? Ask them if that word made sense to them. If you see that the word is completely wrong have them reread and see if it makes sense. For example: if the sentence says, That boy has a green hat on his head. They say the word green as blue have them look at the picture and the word.  Ask them again does that make sense?
  3. Does that sound right? Does it look right? These two suggestions can go together because if you see that the child said blue instead of green ask, Does that look right, Does that sound right? What sound does the letter /b/ make? What sound does the letter /g/ make? Just having the children recognizing the letters and sound differences will help them to remember.

 

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 Believe me as a mom and a teacher I have seen children struggle with reading in the classroom setting. Now as I tutor children I enjoy seeing their eyes light up and with the support, we can provide your family and especially your child. We can work together to help your child excel.

  This Reading Mama has some great material and apps you can use with your child. 

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