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  • Date: 2007-07-20
  • Author: Robert Duval
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         When a child needs math help with his or her homework, whether they are in the fourth grade or college, it is a very important need. Without the required assistance, the child may fall further and further behind. This leads to poor grades and low self esteem. When looking for a math tutor to provide the necessary math help, parents must use caution. Depending on how long the tutoring will last, a professional for this option can get quite expensive. Instead of utilizing a professional for math homework help, why not look closer to home? Find a friend of your child who excels at the type of math your child is falling behind in. A lot of times this type of help can be more cost effective. Friends or family members will often provide this help at a fraction of the cost of a professional. There are several types of basic math help. Some of these are long term, concept based, and problem specific math help. Long term tutoring is usually needed when there is a need for help because of a learning disability or to make up for a failed grade. Public schools and private businesses both have math help tutors available for long term tutoring as needed. If these methods are a little too pricey, try to hire a friend or neighbor who is great at math and would charge a lot less. Concept based math help is generally utilized in college or high school to help the student understand a specific concept of math. This is generally short term homework help that lasts three months or less, depending on the need of the student. A great option is the math help forums. If your child needs help on a specific math problem type, these forums are invaluable. If you and your child choose to use a forum, make sure that your child's identity stays hidden. You can do this by using your contact information and name, not that of your child. These forums provide excellent math help for specific problems, but they are not intended for long term help. The Internet is a great medium to use to for this purpose. With all the connections available, as well as all the people who have knowledge of math that are online, finding the specific math help that is required is a simple search away. Be careful, and make sure that if you are paying for any math help online, you are only dealing with qualified reputable people and businesses. No matter what type of math help you require, there are solutions on and off the Internet. Schools make an excellent resource for math homework help. Speak with the math teacher, counselor, or principal at the school your child attends. Make them aware of the fact that your child needs extra math help, and ask what no or low cost options are available through the school. A meeting with your child's math teacher should help you determine exactly how much math help your child is going to require. These should be the first steps you take when your child first needs it.

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    Robert runs MGT <a href="http://www.mygeekytutor.com">Math Homework Help</a>, a tutoring company based in Los Angeles, CA

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