Tutoring Near You
Tutoring near you
Whether your child is struggling at school or doing well and looking for a bit of an edge, tutoring may be the answer. Find qualified tutors in the directory below. To see BBB Accredited tutors, apply the Show BBB Accredited Only filter.
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PO Box 2232,
Ashburn, VA 20146-9132
20627 Hiddengrove Ct,
Ashburn, VA 20147-5114
PO Box 2852,
Ashburn, VA 20146-2852
42707 Laurier Dr,
Ashburn, VA 20148-4152
19465 Deerfield Avenue, Suite 208,
Lansdowne, VA 20176-1703
43138 Whelplehill Ter,
Ashburn, VA 20148-7067
2 Cardinal Park Dr SE Ste 202B,
Leesburg, VA 20175-4449
Absolute Education LLC
Tutoring, Educational Consultant
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
Loudoun County and surrounding areas. Online classes offered Nationwide.
22718 Dexter House Ter,
Ashburn, VA 20148-3155
21800 Towncenter Plz Ste 239,
Sterling, VA 20164-1886
305 Harrison St SE Ste 100A,
Leesburg, VA 20175-3729
1064 Elden St,
Herndon, VA 20170-3803
13021 Worldgate Dr,
Herndon, VA 20170-4374
43130 Amberwood Plz,
South Riding, VA 20152-4105
42020 Village Center Plz Ste 100,
Stone Ridge, VA 20105-3030
Reston, VA 20190-5203
More information about tutoring
A tutor can help your child with a difficult class , to prepare for a test, or to develop better study habits.
There are many different types of tutoring services to choose from:
- There are tutors who work as part of corporate tutoring centers found all over the country.
- There are tutors you can find through your child’s school who work on school grounds or come to your house.
- There are even students who may be identified by teachers as a good resource.
Your budget will help determine which type of tutor you choose.
When talking to possible tutors, one thing to consider is where they will work with your child.
- Are they at an independent tutoring center?
- Do they work at the school?
- Will they come to your home?
- Are they available for online tutoring?
You should also ask the tutors about their credentials. Find out their educational background and their teaching experience. You want to be sure they have worked with students similar to your child.
Make sure you are on the same page as far as evaluating your child’s progress – how will you know that your child is improving?
If your child needs help in more than one subject, decide if you want one tutor to cover all topics or are willing to work with multiple tutors.
A good place to start your search is with your child’s teachers.
- Talk to them about your child’s needs and where they can use help.
- See if the teacher thinks your child needs help for a short time with specific subjects or for longer term, ongoing help.
In addition to your child’s teachers, other parents can be a good resource for tutor referrals. Talk to parents in your network to see if their children have had tutors and what their experience has been.
Have your child participate in at least part of your interviews with potential tutors. This will help you determine if they are a good fit for your child. While you want your child to view the tutor as an authority, you also want them to be able to get along and work well together.
If you are working with a service where you may deal with multiple tutors, find out how much control you have over which tutors work with your child. Also be sure you’re clear on the policy if you or your child don’t like a tutor who is assigned to them.
Check with BBB.org to see reviews or complaints about the tutoring services you are considering. You can also ask the potential tutor for referrals and speak to students who have worked with them as well as the students’ parents.
Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you are clear on payment policies and see if there are benefits to signing up for a longer period of time. Also make sure you understand the cancellation policies.
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