Today was very exciting day at Study Hut Tutoring. My first student, Jordan, came in with some math homework. He was having a hard time understanding what side of the […]
Tutoring: Helping Kids Fulfill Their Potential
Education reform is a hot topic in politics and our communities. With documentaries like Waiting for Superman and powerful people taking a stance in education, people are starting to realize […]
Making Learning Fun!
Today’s students are expected to have a much more comprehensive understanding of their subject matter, especially in mathematics and science. It’s not enough to know what the components of DNA […]
What makes the Study Hut Family Awesome
As a parent, you care about the success of your child. If you read any of our posts you will hear about the children that have found inspiration as part […]
The Common Denominator
Everyone who comes in for tutoring at the Hut has the same goal: to do better academically. Of course, methods and results can vary drastically from person to person. So, […]
How to Stay Organized, Disciplined, and Focused on Academic Success
Through my experiences tutoring at Study Hut Tutoring Center I have learned a great deal about kids, how they learn and how they cope with their educational struggles. I have […]
What a new Hut takes
Life at the Hut has been awfully exciting this week, especially for Rob and SP. Today, March 1, 2011, marks the first official day at Study Hut Tutoring in El […]
Tutoring for the Youngsters
Young children are often overlooked when it comes to the tutoring industry. At the high school level, parents work hard to motivate and challenge their children academically. They pressure their […]
The Hut Edge
There are two types of “New Clients” at Study Hut Tutoring. There are the clients who call us when something has gone wrong, such as a bad test grade or […]
Honing Math Skills with Incentives
For older students the incentives are easier to see, better math skills lead to higher grades. For younger children the final incentives of productive studying are harder to see, which […]