Looks very likely that the business I currently work for will fold in the next year or two.
So I need a plan B.
DS has dyslexia so I have spent a lot of time reading up and putting strategies into practice.
I'd like to do that for other children too, who struggle with literacy.
I don't have teaching quals but I do have a degree in English.
What do I need to think about if I'm going to start a tutoring business?
Venue/how much to charge/DBS checks? Business plan?
I'd need to bring in around £800 a month. Thinking I might use the public library as venue.
I live in a smallish town so word of mouth is always good marketing.
Thought I might volunteer at primary so I get a sense of what working with a variety of children is like.
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KisstheTeapot14 · 18/06/2021 10:32
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