Christine
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And please don't say "word of mouth" because I can't GET any word of mouth recommendations.
I need to find my DD (15) a Geometry tutor. I have called the school and all they use is student tutors (which, for now, I'm not thrilled with).
I have contacted one of those "chain" places (Knowledge Points) and they seem promising but I hear mixed reviews on them.
I have contacted a tutoring place in DC that specializes in kids with learning difficulties. They farm out into Northern Virginia. My cousin recommended them but, in talking to them, it is going to be difficult, if not impossible, to get my DD to their facility for tutoring.
I don't know what to do at this point. No one that I know uses tutors and I can't even find any resources for locating one. Then, *if* I did happen to find one, how do I know they are any good or safe for that matter? The going rate around here seems to be $75-$90 per hour.
I also think my DD needs something more than the neighborhood math wiz to help her. I think she has some Math "issues" going way back and I think they need to be figured out (the weakenesses) and worked on, along with the Geometry.
Any ideas? And what do you think of this "tutor chains?"
I need to find my DD (15) a Geometry tutor. I have called the school and all they use is student tutors (which, for now, I'm not thrilled with).
I have contacted one of those "chain" places (Knowledge Points) and they seem promising but I hear mixed reviews on them.
I have contacted a tutoring place in DC that specializes in kids with learning difficulties. They farm out into Northern Virginia. My cousin recommended them but, in talking to them, it is going to be difficult, if not impossible, to get my DD to their facility for tutoring.
I don't know what to do at this point. No one that I know uses tutors and I can't even find any resources for locating one. Then, *if* I did happen to find one, how do I know they are any good or safe for that matter? The going rate around here seems to be $75-$90 per hour.
I also think my DD needs something more than the neighborhood math wiz to help her. I think she has some Math "issues" going way back and I think they need to be figured out (the weakenesses) and worked on, along with the Geometry.
Any ideas? And what do you think of this "tutor chains?"

I should take my math degree and start tutoring full-time!!! Imagine how many WDW trips I could afford then! 
