Welcome To Bios Kósmos Church Tutoring Services
By boosting confidence in students at a young age, improvement will be seen not only in the classroom but how they carry themselves as a person. Improving a student’s educational skills will help them in their daily lives, but also provides tools needed for their educational needs and increase grades there for increasing the chance of getting higher paying jobs. Bios Kósmos Church Tutoring Services is a program suited for students in grades k-8. The average cost is $20 to $35 Call us at (678)-595-1619 (404)-361-7142 or Email us at emergencydept7@gmail.com to learn more.
Do Poor Skills Harm Your Child’s Confidence?
Performing poorly in any subject causes lack of confidence for pupils of any age. Not understanding material can make a class seem impossible and could cause the student to lose motivation which could reflect in the pupil’s grades. Studies show, when it comes to student achievement, non-cognitive skills like confidence, grit and self-control can have a big impact. These specific skills can help students, particularly those at-risk of failing, to persist academically.
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With fear of being wrong, many students will retract into themselves during class time. Refusing to answer questions or be participate during class discussions. Why would a student want to shout out an answer they believed to be wrong? No one ever wants to be wrong, it’s embarrassing. Lacking such confidence can deter a student’s drive to continue their path to higher education. What students fail to realize is sometimes it’s not their fault. Not understanding material can be caused by a variety of reasons, one being an incompatible teacher. We’ve all had teachers that we have found difficult to learn from. Not having that connection can be a serious issue with a pupil’s success. Not all students and teachers are the perfect match, whether it be a language barrier or teaching style, switching instructors, or getting help from an additional source which you “get” can make the difference.
How do I know if my child needs tutoring?
Falling behind
If you your child has fallen behind in comprehension of these topics it is likely that the teacher will not be able to stop moving on. This could create a situation where your child falls behind on skills. Your child will be behind very quickly. Out of school tutoring can help your child stay on track with their class in school.
Self confidence
Students who struggle in school subjects often have a lack of self-confidence. Giving your kid the extra help that they need will not only help them improve their grades but it will improve their confidence levels as well.
Struggling with homework
One of the clearest signs that your child needs a math tutor is homework struggles. If your child is spending more than the recommended time on homework each night and you are finding it difficult to help then it's this is a sign that it's time for tonight. Students learn that much differently than their parents did. Tutor will be able to help your child efficiently and effectively.
Poor recall
If your child is having trouble recalling the information and topics that they have learned previously then a tutor could be useful.
If your child is struggling, falling behind, having trouble completing his or her homework or having difficulty with basic assignments then these are all clear signs that you need a tutor. Bios Kósmos Church Tutoring Services can design a plan for your child to help them improve their grades.
Hear is how Parental Support and Tutoring Go Together
Supervise scheduling
Your child will have weekly tutoring appointments to keep track of in addition to daily homework assignments and projects. Help your child set up a schedule and monitor their progress regularly so they keep on track.
Be supportive
Busy schedules and difficult homework can be stressful for any child. Be supportive and let your child know that you recognize their efforts and that you are proud of them for their accomplishments.
Be reasonable
Adding tutoring to your child’s busy schedule can cause you to remove an extracurricular activity from their week. This does not mean that you should. Be realistic and set expectations. Keeping socialization and extracurricular activities in your child’s schedule is important to help create a balance.
Communicate
You sought out tutoring because your child needs help and you are able to provide. However this does not mean that you should no longer be involved. Keep open lines of communication with your child’s tutor and be aware of their progress. You should also incorporate math skills into everyday life. Having your child use math skills outside of school and tutoring sessions on a regular basis will help them succeed and become a lifelong learner.
Be a positive example
Many students find it difficult to admit and deal with needing help. Support your child by being a good example. Clueing your child in on times where you struggled and needed help in school or even during your work life will help them feel supported.
3 bad habits to drop if you want to pass
Not Turning in Homework Assignments
Typically, homework assignments are worth 40% or more of your child’s final class grade. This means that even if your scholar aced every quiz and exam during the nine-week period, getting zeroes on homework assignments will drop their final grade.
Not Completing Classwork
Classwork counts for 20% to 30% of your child’s final grade
Not Studying
Even when teachers do not assign homework for a class, students should review previously taught material to stay confident in their ability to recall information.
10 Golden rules that we FOLLOW
Be honest. This helps to establish rapport and trust, the two most critical elements to a successful tutoring relationship.
Be flexible. This means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student.
Be patient. What is obvious or easy for you may not be so for your student. Learn not to show annoyance in your speech or body language.
Be a good listener. Learn to pick up clues in your student's speech that enable you to understand how he is really feeling. A good listener does not dominate the conversation!
Be professional. Except for discussing your student with bkc doe staff and/or faculty, information about the student must be kept confidential.
Be willing to share your own experiences. By sharing information about what you have encountered, the student may feel relieved that they are not alone. Sharing experiences and lessons learned goes a long way toward building trust and support. It also helps the student build self-confidence.
Be a collaborator. The tutor-student relationship should be viewed as a partnership. You are not there to take the place of the instructor. Let the student know you are there to work with them to supplement classroom and individual study.
Teach the student how to learn. As a tutor your ultimate goal is to help the student become an independent learner.
Be confident. You were chosen for qualities that enable you to be a good tutor and role model. However, having confidence also means having the courage to admit you don't know an answer. Be honest with your student; tell them you'll need to do your homework? and then follow through. He / She may actually feel better knowing you're not perfect (and it is a great opportunity to teach learning skills).
Use available resources. The BKC DOE staff is here to help. Let us know if there are problems with the tutoring relationship or problems affecting your student's performance.
Be flexible. This means being willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student.
Be patient. What is obvious or easy for you may not be so for your student. Learn not to show annoyance in your speech or body language.
Be a good listener. Learn to pick up clues in your student's speech that enable you to understand how he is really feeling. A good listener does not dominate the conversation!
Be professional. Except for discussing your student with bkc doe staff and/or faculty, information about the student must be kept confidential.
Be willing to share your own experiences. By sharing information about what you have encountered, the student may feel relieved that they are not alone. Sharing experiences and lessons learned goes a long way toward building trust and support. It also helps the student build self-confidence.
Be a collaborator. The tutor-student relationship should be viewed as a partnership. You are not there to take the place of the instructor. Let the student know you are there to work with them to supplement classroom and individual study.
Teach the student how to learn. As a tutor your ultimate goal is to help the student become an independent learner.
Be confident. You were chosen for qualities that enable you to be a good tutor and role model. However, having confidence also means having the courage to admit you don't know an answer. Be honest with your student; tell them you'll need to do your homework? and then follow through. He / She may actually feel better knowing you're not perfect (and it is a great opportunity to teach learning skills).
Use available resources. The BKC DOE staff is here to help. Let us know if there are problems with the tutoring relationship or problems affecting your student's performance.
Tutoring sign-up Form
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The fee for tutoring services range from $25 per hour to $35 per hour based on need and subject. this rate is flat and applies to all subjects that the student has to get the average tutoring price for tutoring please use the calculator below
Contact Us
HOURSSunday 4:00 pm–7:00 pm
Monday 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Tuesday 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Friday 5:00 pm–9:00 pm Saturday Closed |
ADDRESSBios Kósmos Church
1757 cedar walk Ln Conley, GA 30288 Main Church (678)-595-1619 Office (404)-361-7142 Travailsinclair7@gmail.com Emergencydept7.gmail.com |