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According to the Education Industry Association, the demand for tutoring has increased 15-18% in the past year, compared to single-digit growth previously. As a result, the number of tutors has also increased dramatically. Before entrusting your child's academic future to someone, it's important to make sure that person is the best qualified to meet your child's needs. Steps: 1. There is no such thing as "licensed tutor". Such "licenses" come from the tutoring companies who hire tutors. Search for a private tutor with experience and references rather than going with a tutoring company. Some tutoring companies hire inexperienced tutors and pay the tutors very little, but then charge you a very large fee. A good tutoring company will always use experienced and certified teachers. 2. Look for a tutor with experience teaching children the same age as your child. 3. A thorough assessment test will uncover the root cause of your child's difficulties. An individualized analysis of a student's strengths and weaknesses can determine a child's needs and help set goals. You should ask for progress updates as a child passes through the tutoring program. 4. Define your goals. Are you trying to keep your child from failing? Are you looking to challenge a child who is already doing well in school? 5. Find a tutor with specific expertise in the subject of your choosing. Just because someone is a math genius, it doesn't mean he is qualified to teach other subjects. 6. Make a personality match. Determine what kind of teacher the student has excelled with previously. 7. Ask tutors how they will help your child master a specific skill. A good tutor will require that a child learn a specific skill before advancing to the next academic level. Find a tutor who will work with parents and teachers to create an individual program; no two students are alike. 8. Ask prospective tutors for references from previous employers and students. A tutor should have many such references. 9. Get recommendations for tutors from family and friends or a school counselor. originated by: Anonymous, KnowItSome, Dave Crosby, Ben Rubenstein Source: www.wikihow.com