can math tutoring help my child?
IMAGINE FOR A MOMENT…you are looking through a pair of prescription glasses, but part of the lens is broken off. You are then asked to describe the world around you in great detail. However, due to the missing lens piece, the way you view the world around you is only partially clear. Now, imagine every year, another piece of your lens was broken off and you were still expected to describe what's in front of you with complete accuracy.
You would feel frustrated, wouldn’t you?
And your understanding of what you saw wouldn’t be correct. Would you then be considered blind or not intelligent? Of course not! Well understanding math is no different! Sometimes we just need an expert to help us connect the dots.