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I'm thinking of starting home tuition for some extra money. I've been ill and do not have a lot of energy to work fulltime as I get tired easily. Can any one give me tips and
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s of how to start and where to get resources from? Also advice on how any one started would be welcome.
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Old 01-10-2007, 09:42 PM
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Hi! Gosh, it was quiet on here this weekend!

I go to the children's homes, rather than them coming to me... and I usually use stuff off the internet, just anywhere I'd get
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s from for any other lesson really, although be prepared to achieve a lot more than with 30 other kids!

I really enjoy tuition. One thing I do is the first lesson for free, or half price, then I can spend an hour really getting to know the kid. Maybe do a little assessment and ask about learning styles.
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