Reading Tutor Frisco, Texas

Updated on February 18, 2015
D.H. asks from Frisco, TX
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Does anyone know a really good elementary level reading tutor in Frisco, Texas?

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

The first place you should start is with your child's teacher to get references for a tutor.

Secondly is the school guidance counselor. They usually have a list of tutors they can recommend.

MANY teachers tutor on the side for extra money and the guidance counselors have those lists. You just meet with a few people you choose and pick the best fit for your child.

I am in Plano ISD and we did private tutoring as a proactive measure and it helped immensely for our daughter, now a 4.0 GPA in her 2nd year of college and graduated from high school with honors.

Tutors can help children learn so many basics, how to study, reading fundamentals, etc. Back when we paid for tutoring which was one of the best investments we made... it was about $50/hour depending on the qualifications of your tutor.

Also, with Plano ISD, FREE tutoring is offered afterschool for both math and reading. You might check into that as well and see if Frisco has this opportunity. Of course, that tutoring is in small groups but still... it is an opportunity to improve.

Best wishes to you!

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O.O.

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Ask the school.
Search for tutors on WyzAnt.com

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D.B.

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You will get far more responses if you edit the title of your post so that "Frisco, TX" is there - it will be seen by more people in your area.

You might also call the guidance office of your high school and ask if there are experienced high schoolers with an interest in education, or all the nearest community college or state university to post your job offering on the job board for education and literacy majors. The elementary school office may have a list of certified substitute teachers who would meet your needs as well.

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