5uckerberg
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In your words, I reckon you are looking for not any ordinary tutor but a tutor who can challenge your children in their field of interest and how their field of interests can be expanded to other areas but also play an older sibling and parental role at the same time when they find difficulties with the content they are learning.You provide some great insights which made me think so thanks for that
I agree with them. The issue is that going with his interests only goes so far and is limited in extent eg he does like watching YouTube science experiments and will do them spontaneously himself but that might only happen a few times per month and he wouldn’t sustain it with any consistency. He likes Minecraft too much so I’ve had to limit it as I think it’s too addictive and sucks up too much time - he would spend hours per day playing it if he could, apart from that he loves sports and is on a football team that trains or plays 4-5x per week already and plays basketball once a week
I’m tempted to ditch the tutoring completely and just let him do whatever he wants since he’s doing well at school but I also feel that he will just waste that time and never learn a decent work ethic whereas tutoring, albeit enforced, does at least provide some consistent training in working. that’s why I like the idea of a learning coach
Also, I think the tutor needed is not someone who just goes through the homework with them that would be silly but a tutor who can come up with ways to stimulate your 9-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter through engaging them with other content. Another smart idea will be to throw in Powerhouse museum or other etc you know expand their horizon so they can see more STEM related content.