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Private Study Skills and Organization Tutoring in Austin, TX

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What are Study Skills & Organization?

Learning depends on the cognitive processes that drive organization, planning and rule acquisition. When students struggle with organization and study skills, they are often disorganized, have difficulty planning ahead, don’t follow through on expected tasks, and/or give up on tasks easily.

This sounds like my child. Should I be concerned?

Difficulty with study skills and organization is common among school-age children. Organizational skills and study habits are not consistently taught in school settings, so children often rely on their own instincts for how to handle organizational tasks, homework, test preparation and other significant aspects related to academic success. Every child handles these aspects differently; if your child is struggling in any of the following areas, Varsity Tutors can help:

  • Using an assignment notebook
  • Taking complete, useful notes in class
  • 有限公司mpleting assignments fully and on-time
  • 有限公司mpleting long-term projects fully and on-time
  • Preparing for quizzes and tests by studying (separately from doing homework)
  • Scheduling time each day for homework and studying outside of school
  • Sticking to pre-made schedules for school and non-school related tasks
  • Breaking down tasks into manageable pieces

How does Varsity Tutors help students overcome these issues?

Our experienced managers begin by meeting with you and your child in the comfort and privacy of your home to discuss your child’s needs. Our managers assess the specific areas in which your child is struggling by asking specific questions that pinpoint difficulties. Once we have established the areas to work on, our managers will select a tutor who can provide individualized, one-on-one instruction that will support your child’s development in these areas.

How can I monitor progress in Study Skills and Organization?

There are three easy ways that parents can monitor their child’s progress:

  • Be a part of the solution: Monitor your child’s assignment notebook, backpack and grades every day. Parents who are involved and ask questions help their children to stay on track.
  • Be a motivator: Keep an eye on your child when they study or work on school-related tasks. Praise any improvement you see your child making verbally. This will keep your child motivated while keeping you informed of their progress.
  • Ask questions: Speak with your child’s tutor, teachers, coaches, and any other adults that your child works with on a regular basis. Ask them if they see improvements in the specific areas that your child is working to improve. Their input is very valuable to measuring your child’s success.

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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Sona in Austin, TX
This student is a real joy to work with. Even though homework isn't his favorite thing, he's really open to suggestions and learning tricks to make studying/homework easier. Today, we went over his history homework. We worked on improving his writing through specifics. Additionally, we went over writing down words/terms/details on flashcards as they come up. Doing so makes test time easier since the cramming is less intensified. We then worked on Spanish as well. We created flashcards for conjugations as well. Finally, we worked on geography and strategies to learn maps better. As he has a test coming up in 5 weeks, we're breaking the parts of the world down into sections per week. By doing so he only has to learn a continent (and countries on it) per week.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Rebekah in Austin, TX
I have asked her to watch the video this weekend so that we may write the final paper on Monday. We spent the majority of this session preparing for her essay test next Wednesday. We created outlines of the first two possible essay questions. She will work with her friends to prepare outlines for the final two possible questions. We may review this work on Monday, as well, if time permits and/or the paper is not due imminently.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Laura in Austin, TX
Today the student and I worked on reading comprehension. She read a story and then we discussed main ideas, facts from the story, and what she took away from the story. We then worked on vocabulary and grammar correction. She did very well with all the exercises and reads very well. We finished the session by reviewing multiplication and division exercises.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Jaclyn in Austin, TX
The student and I looked over her history assignments today and discussed how she is progressing in school. She completed all of the homework I assigned her. I taught her some study strategies for remembering material, such as Mind Maps and different types of outlines. We worked on her history project/homework.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Erica in Austin, TX
今天我们开始对学生的合作伙伴nce notes from the week. She wrote them in an outline form during class similar to what we did in our last session. The notes were well done and show that she grasped what we discussed last week. We also reviewed for a social studies quiz on World War II. We went over her study review sheet and outlined the major battles. We discussed the battles and terminology expected on the quiz.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Leah in Austin, TX
We worked primarily on note-taking during this session. He read for me during the week, and we went over some examples of how to take notes while reading fiction/novels, since he has to do that in school. We did some writing as well, because we want to keep improving in that area. We then looked at a nonfiction piece, and he took notes. I then had him retell the article from his notes, and we worked on taking more detailed/organized notes without taking too much more time.
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