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Expectations of students and the standards of learning are much different from what they were decades ago. Today’s school children work at higher academic levels, and as parents find they are no longer able to help their child with his or her homework, many parents are turning to tutors. Tutors can help to equip and aid a child with the academic skills that he or she will need to succeed in school.

Woodland students who need extra help don't need to go to Sacramento or Davis to sharpen up their academic and thinking skills. Woodland has plenty to offer, from Today's Tutor (run by a retired school teacher) and nationwide franchises like Huntington, to Woodland's very own independently-owned & operated language & learning center, The Learning Advantage.

Tutoring is not just for those who are falling behind in school. Many parents hire tutors to help their child with advanced studies, to help prepare for college testing or if a student needs an added push or insight into a particular subject.

Signs Your Child May Need a Tutor
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