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Thursday, 4 February 2016

This woman turned my children’s lives around - story from Reader

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I typically do not let strangers into my home ever but I got a visit from a lady, I think that was about 1 year ago she said she had been asked to come see me. I called my husband and he confirmed it so I let her in without first telling my kids not to come outside and that was how it started…
I have a set of 10 year old twins (male and female) and raising them has been tough. Twins are a real handful. The male one was excessively shy, he would hardly talk even at home and it was so worrisome.  I would try to teach him things and he would say he understood but when I asked questions he would not respond. Thankfully, my daughter was the opposite but her hatred for mathematics was legendary and without maths, how would she pass the common entrance exams?


My son was 14th position in a class of 22 students for 2 years, I had attended various Parent Teacher association meetings, met with the teacher personally and even tried to help him myself all to no avail. I didn’t expect that meeting this stranger Mrs Maria would mark a turning point in the performance of my kids.
Mrs Maria was the tutor sent from Prepclass, I had heard about them and apparently so had my husband as we both felt they might be able to help our kids. Maria had 8years experience as a teacher and was familiar with both the Nigerian and British curriculum as well as the Montessouri method of teaching.

To tell the truth, absolutely nothing happened the first month, but the woman was very diligent, professional, punctual and cheerful. By the second month I had a meeting with her and she told me something shocking. My son was being bullied in school and that was one of the major reasons he had developed a shy personality and did not act as lively as most boys his age. The tutor followed me to the school, we investigated and found it was true and that matter was resolved immediately.
My son, Uche started to improve, her method of teaching was radically different from anything I had seen and I knew that was because the classes were just between a teacher and 2 students, they would discuss, do class activities, she a lot of time to study and understand the kids and teach them severalmnenomics. By the third month I knew my kids were improving, they had even started studying together during leisure hours and to my surprise it was Uche teaching his twin Ada mathematics.

Getting a prepclass tutor was one of the best decisions I made for my children last year. My kids improved radically 1st term results came out and my son was 6th, my daughter also went up in class by the term after that they were both in top 3 of their class.

When my husband and I were to decide which secondary school they would go to, we were confused because their academic performance had quickly opened up so many opportunitiesthat didn’t exist before. Their common entrance results were the best in their school, they were applying for scholarships at prestigious secondary schools.
We could have gotten a teacher from the school but getting someone with a totally different technique really helped.Getting a tutor has never been easier than using preclass, simply fill theirhome tutor request form here, They take extra pain in ensuring that they understand your needs, a client relationship officer will visit you to understand what your expectations are and determine the kind of tutor that would be capable of fulfillingyour expectation. In our case, they got us a professional female tutor who lives close by, had a lot of exposure and experience and Prepclass was constantly providing support in regard to curriculum and even materials for the tutors.

How do you reach them?
Simply call 01-2913790 or go to www.prepclass.com.ng /hometutorformto get a tutor from them today. You can drop by at their new office which is on the 3rd floor 315 herbertmacualay road Yabalagos.
Whether you need a tutor in Lagos for your child who is having academic/learning difficulties, for exam preparation, language learning, skill/music learning etc.Prepclass has over 15,000 tutors in Lagos alone who can handle any level of subject complexity and bring out the very best in your child.

 

45 comments:

  1. Hahahahahahahahahahh na wa for ad oooooo.hahahhaha

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  2. I didn't need a tutor back then.. So.

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    1. That's the more reason you're young aboki.

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  3. Good for you right. So thank her for that don't tell us ................ Lol.....

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  4. Linda post old comments na, wetin be this? Na Wa

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  5. Tori worwor
    This one too much to spend my time on

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  6. Story for the gods. Tutors who need some tutoring themselves. Seen plenty of them nothing new.

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  7. I had heard about them and apparently so had my husband as we both felt they might be able to help our kids. Thanks for sharing. :)

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  8. hmm. I have heard so much about Prepclass in the past but until recently I saw their results for myself. So so imperessed.

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  9. Thank you.....when I have children I will tip u off

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  10. To whom it may concern

    shakaranews.com

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  11. Seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

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  12. Story for the gods... Double your hustle

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  13. #Advert!
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  14. Hehehehehe all these story bcus of advvertisement lolz

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  15. Are you in port harcourt yet ?

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  16. Yetunde Aboderin4 February 2016 at 16:57

    Dear Parents, I think we should focus more on our giving our kids the best quality of education by taking steps like this.

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  17. how r u we sure this write up is not from them to promote their services????

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  18. Interesting story. Quick question though; how does a LIB reader get their story carried/posted by LIB? Only useful answers needed/solicited.

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  19. Ok



    #Somebody must to love me tonyt!!!

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  20. This makes lot of sense to me though, i dont know what some of you are saying.

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