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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 233770" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Are there any universities in your area? We have an EXCELLENT education dept at the local university (this is a college town) and they have a math and reading program, as well as private tutors. I would look for a college kid or the child of a friend. I have a friend who works with one of the big-name tutor companies, and they have a script they follow. The evaluation alone was over $200 about 4 years ago. and they won't work with-o the evaluation. A university would have students who could help while being supervised by a professor, which gives more professional input than just having a high school kid to help.</p><p></p><p>Does he have any learning disabilities? Those can REALLY get in the way, and make a kid "unmotivated" or "lazy" seeming. The testing at a big name tutor company MIGHT identify these, if he has them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 233770, member: 1233"] Are there any universities in your area? We have an EXCELLENT education dept at the local university (this is a college town) and they have a math and reading program, as well as private tutors. I would look for a college kid or the child of a friend. I have a friend who works with one of the big-name tutor companies, and they have a script they follow. The evaluation alone was over $200 about 4 years ago. and they won't work with-o the evaluation. A university would have students who could help while being supervised by a professor, which gives more professional input than just having a high school kid to help. Does he have any learning disabilities? Those can REALLY get in the way, and make a kid "unmotivated" or "lazy" seeming. The testing at a big name tutor company MIGHT identify these, if he has them. [/QUOTE]
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