Will Tutoring Make My Child Dependent?

Good tutoring aims for independence, not dependence.

 

If your child becomes reliant on their tutor, something is wrong. Many tutoring programs act as a crutch, solving problems for the student.

 

That creates a short-term fix, but not the long-term confidence or independent skills your child needs. Great tutors gradually step back so students can stand on their own.

 

How We Build Independence

We use a well-established, proven learning approach called Scaffolding:

  1. Strong Support: We begin by modeling tasks and breaking down difficult concepts so students understand the process, not just the answer.
  2. Reduced Support: As your child grows more confident and capable, we strategically step back.
  3. Independence: Your child is left with the tools and self-belief to tackle challenges entirely on their own!

 

To us, every learning experience has the same goal: growth and independence.

 

“Our daughter is on her way to be a successful academic individual but also a broader thinking person.” – Nora | Abrite Parent

 

Support That Builds Skills That Last

If you want tutoring that builds long-term independence instead of short-term reliance, we’re here to help.

👉 Book a Free Tutoring Consultation

 

Stay bright,

The Abrite Team 💛