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Sdoia-Satz Offers Summer Tutoring for Adults and Children

What are YOUR children doing this summer? Studies have shown that students often lose one to three months of learning over the summer break especially in Reading, Spelling and Math. With federal and state budgets not even giving schools enough tools for regular studies, students who would like programs for enrichment or remedial help are without resources. Do you REALLY want your child spending the whole summer playing video games and watching TV and forgetting most of what they struggled so hard to learn?

Continuing learning through tutoring during the summer months is a wonderful way of insuring a positive school year ahead. There are so many benefits to this.
1. Tutoring during the summer enables children to master important skills or explore areas of interest in a fun way, and feel a personal commitment through individualized one-on-one learning.
2. Tutoring during the summer can help students who didn’t do so well this year catch up and get ahead before the start of the new school year.
3. Tutoring helps develop self-esteem and confidence that may have been destroyed by getting bad grades during the regular school year.
4. Tutoring helps students master the benchmarks necessary for passing state reading, writing, and math standardized tests. .
5. Tutoring helps prepare students in high school by giving them the tools and confidence necessary to take the SAT’s and ACT’s.
6. Tutoring helops children with learning, physical or emotional challenges who can fall back because of skills lost during the summer months

We offer one-on-one tutoring in all academic subjects with warm, patient, understanding instructors with years of teaching experience who REALLY DO know how to make learning FUN!! Tutoring available at our locations or your home. Yes, we’ll even go to you. Reasonable rates. Call us at 305.754.3097.

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Monday, June 7, 2010 - Posted by | Happenings, learning, sdoiasatz, Students

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