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dolandaka · 04/12/2010 16:02

how much, if anything, should I be prepared to pay for a tutor to help improve my son's literacy skills. He is in year 5.

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Sassyfrassy · 05/12/2010 22:03

Depends on whereabouts you live. I used to do tutoring for primary 3 years ago and I charged £15 per hour which was quite a cheap rate.
I'd expect around £20 now, possibly more in London. Some tutors will charge more if you want the tutoring to take place in your own home.

thypnochick · 05/12/2010 23:08

I am based in West Midlands and paying £20 ph for one on one tuition.. My son 7ys was struggeling with handwritting, it has been well worth the money

topsi · 06/12/2010 09:15

how many hours a week is appropriate for this age?

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