07/06/2015
Hello Middle School and High School Students, check out our blog on Summer Jobs, http://marietta.tutoringcenter.com/blog/posts/tips/summer-jobs
Math Help In Marietta | Summer Jobs
Summer break can be a great time for your teenager to get a part-time job and learn the responsibility of money. The Tutoring Center in Marietta has some ideas on how you can help them in this process.
07/06/2015
Hello Parents check out the article on Math Blog and Science Experiment. http://marietta.tutoringcenter.com/blog/posts/tips/science-experiments-at-home
Tutoring In Marietta | Science Experiments At Home
If your child struggles with science, summer vacation can be a great time for him to develop renewed curiosity and interest in the subject
04/27/2015
Hi Parents check out our new blog on how to choose Study Buddy for your child. You can share this with your Friends & Family.
http://marietta.tutoringcenter.com/blog/posts/tips/study-buddy
Tutoring In Marietta | Study Buddy
We at The Tutoring Center in Marietta, Georgia would like to give you a few ideas on how to help your child choose a study buddy.
03/11/2015
Hello to all our Proud Parents!
Review on how Pets can help Children Learn and Share with your Friends & Family!
http://marietta.tutoringcenter.com/blog/posts/tips/learning-with-pets
Learning with Pets | The Tutoring Center in Marietta, GA
Having a pet not only gives your child companionship but can teach him or her many other things. We at The Tutoring Center in Marietta, GA, would like to share with you how a pet can help your child learn confidence, social and cognitive skills.
03/09/2015
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03/09/2015
Learning with Pets
03/2/2015
Having a pet not only gives your child companionship but can teach him or her many other things. We at The Tutoring Center in Marietta, GA, would like to share with you how a pet can help your child learn confidence, social and cognitive skills.
Confidence
Learning how to care for a pet helps build confidence and gives your child a sense of responsibility. Age-appropriate responsibility for the pet is important and is necessary for the safety of both the pet and the child. Let's take the family dog, for instance. At the age of three, a child can learn to feed the dog. At five, she can also groom him. At eight, she can take the dog for a walk by herself, and by the time she is a teenager; she should be responsible for taking care of the dog exclusively.
Social
For a younger child, having a pet can help in social situations. A shy child can learn to interact with others through her pet. Children are naturally drawn to pets, and if a child is holding or playing with one, more children will come over to see and pet the animal too. With adult guidance, this will teach your child to be aware, gentle, and also share with others.
Cognitive
Your child could develop an interest in a certain type of pet. Encourage your child to read and research about their favorite animal to learn about it's history, needs and characteristics. Take her to the local library to find books on the subject. And find a safe chat room online for your child to contact other owners of the same type of pet.
Pets can help your child build life skills, and we can help build academic skills here at The Tutoring Center in Marietta. Call us for a free consultation, (770) 977-1888.
02/18/2014
Back to school, folks. Sorry about that :)
Looking forward to seeing all of you at the Center, and remember...Spring Break starts March 31!!
02/14/2014
Open for business and ready to go!!
02/12/2014
Hope you and your loved ones are safe and warm. Due to snow we were closed today and will be closed tomorrow. I will schedule make up on Friday and Saturday.
Have fun and stay dry!
02/10/2014
ALERT: Due to inclement weather, all Cobb County schools and facilities will be closed on Tuesday, February 11, and Wednesday, February 12. Employees should not report to work.
With this in mind and due to continuing changes, The Tutoring Center will be closed Tuesday February 10. Stay tuned for the rest of the week, we will keep you posted.
02/10/2014
Per Cobb County School District:
ALERT: Due to inclement weather expected to begin this evening, all after-school activities except ASP are cancelled for Monday, February 10th. The After School Program will remain open, but parents should make every effort to pick up their children early if possible. Please continue to monitor this web site for the most current information regarding the weather and possible schedule changes this week.