My child suffers from test anxiety. How can a tutor help?
In many cases, test anxiety occurs as a result of insecurity with the subject matter. By showing a student how to verbalize the thought processes that are required in solving a particular problem, the student will gradually gain the confidence that is necessary in being able to translate these thought processes into logically presented written statements leading to a correct solution.
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