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• catch up if he/she has temporarily fallen behind at school • learn a subject outside the school environment • give him/her a head start in school • focus on areas where improvment may be required • ensure he/she receives attention to detail on a one-to-one basis that is often not possible in a classroom environment. How do I know if my child needs a personal tutor? It can be difficult for parents to assess whether their child may require a personal tutor. However, you can ask your child how he/she is getting on at school and whether he/she feels that additional help at home would help. You can always speak to your child’s school teacher to help identify any areas where improvements can be made. Even if a child is performing well at school, some parents decide to have a personal tutor to ensure their child continues to receive the best possible support to achieve the grades needed for college/University or a even a particular career. Are there any additional benefits of having a perso

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