Your Questions, Answered
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I work with elementary and middle school students.
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Math and science.
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Yes. Homework is often part of our sessions, but my goal is to help students understand the concepts behind the work—not simply finish the assignment.
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Absolutely. Some students come for extra support, while others are looking for greater challenge, enrichment, or a chance to explore topics more deeply.
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Sessions are held in my home learning studio in Mountain View, California. On rare occasions, I meet students at local libraries.
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Usually weekend mornings by appointment.
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Most sessions are 60 minutes. Longer sessions may be available depending on your child's needs.
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How much does tutoring cost?
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Any current homework, class notes, textbooks, study guides, or questions they'd like to work through. Most importantly, I encourage students to bring their curiosity and a willingness to ask questions.
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No. Every family has different goals, and we'll discuss a schedule that works best for your child.
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The best place to start is with a conversation. We'll talk about your child's goals, answer any questions you have, and decide together whether tutoring is the right fit.
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That's perfectly okay. Sometimes parents reach out because their child is struggling. Other times they're simply looking for extra challenge, greater confidence, or another way to nurture a love of learning. If you're unsure, let's talk. I'm happy to answer your questions and help you decide whether tutoring would be beneficial.