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Tuesday, November 29th, 2016

What I Learned This Week: The Case for Home Schooling

This article was first published in 13d.com. Reproduced here by kind permission of the author, Kiril Solokoff. The case for home schooling grows stronger by the day. This is a subject we study endlessly. The major reason for not home schooling, the thinking goes, is because of the need for socialization—which can only be obtained in the school environment. The major flaw...
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Monday, October 24th, 2016

UK firm, Tutors International, takes the top spot for full-time residential tutoring in North America

Despite being based in the UK, the leading international tutoring firm is ticking all of the right boxes for families in the USA with their bespoke and thorough approach to placements. Since it was founded in 1999, Tutors International has successfully placed exceptional private tutors all over North America, and its unique and extensive approach to due diligence and placing...
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Monday, September 26th, 2016

What I Learned This Week: The Cradles of Eminence

This article was first published in 13d.com. Reproduced here by kind permission of the author, Kiril Solokoff. In this uncertain world, we endlessly search for the best way to raise children and grandchildren. As once again we consider home-schooling, we were recently drawn back again to the timeless Cradles of Eminence: Childhoods of More Than 700 Famous Men and Women by Victor Goertzel and...
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Monday, July 21st, 2014

Sports provision in private home-schooling excels sports provision in private schools: Tutors International reports rise in privately tutored sports stars

Tutors International, the world’s leading provider of full time private tuition, today reported that they are home-schooling more students who hope to become professional athletes than ever before Adam Caller, who founded prestigious global tuition company, Tutors International in 1999, today reported that the agency has full-time private tutors for more sports professional hopefuls than ever before. Mr Caller commented,...
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Sunday, November 24th, 2013

The Earlier the Better for Special Needs Private Tuition

Tutors International, global provider of private tuition, urge parents to start the process of tutor recruitment before Christmas for placements beginning in September 2014, especially when special educational needs experience is a factor. Tutors International, the leading global provider of full-time private tutoring, today called for parents to start their recruitment of private tutors early – a full 9 months...
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Monday, July 22nd, 2013

Gifted and Talented Children Have the Least Support in School, says Tutors International

Private tuition agency, Tutors International, attribute lack of adequate support for gifted and talented children somewhat to the lack of consistency in the meaning of these terms. Leading provider of education consultancy and private tuition worldwide, Tutors International reported today that children labelled ‘gifted’ or ‘talented’ frequently encounter less support and academic provision than children at the opposite end of...
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Monday, July 15th, 2013

Educational Psychologists Shouldn’t Leave Remedial Action Solely to Parents, says Tutors International

Leading private tuition company, Tutors International, announce that a partnership between a tutoring agency and an educational psychologist creates the best outcomes for children with SEN. Tutors International announced today that Educational Psychologists who work with private tuition agencies instead of leaving it to the parents to find a tutor see better results, more quickly. The agency stated that where...
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Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Long-Term Use of ADHD Medicines Affects Boys' Normal Growth - Parent Herald

Long-Term Use of ADHD Medicines Affects Boys’ Normal Growth Parent Herald Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurobehavioral disorders of childhood. Nearly one in 11 children in the country suffers from the disorder, which cannot be fully cured and lasts into adulthood. Children …
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Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Gifted in maths: six ways to keep your high achievers engaged

Maths education adviser Steph King suggests some activities for key stage 2 students who are high achievers in maths In my role as a mathematics education adviser for a local authority I am frequently asked to provide training for schools focused on the more able mathematicians. In too many cases these pupils leave key stage 1 above or well above...
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Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Does your child really have a behaviour disorder? A shocking book by a leading ... - Daily Mail

Does your child really have a behaviour disorder? A shocking book by a leading … Daily Mail After seeing the boy for 25 minutes, the doctor said he was suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. (Stock image) James Davies believes that doctors are too quick to diagnose children with disorders such as ADHD. ‘Dominic is …
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Monday, December 17th, 2012

SEN in Independent Schools Found Wanting as Private Tuition Increases

Home tuition company, Tutors International, announce their busiest month since forming the company in 1999, with the majority of enquiries for private special educational needs (SEN) tutors after private schools fail to identify and address learning difficulties. Leaders in private home tutoring, Tutors International, have reported a record month for placements of their elite private tutors, with a significant rise...
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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Gene link to poor reading skills

A common genetic variant may be partly to blame for poor reading ability, research suggests. The variant, carried by more than one in seven people, has already been associated with dyslexia. Tests by the University of Oxford found people carrying the key sequence tended to perform worse than average in tests of their reading ability. But the study, published in...
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