Kimia Rezaei

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11/02/2022

Here is a tip to the fellow tutors out there. When it comes to teaching students, it’s important to remember that every child is different in terms of how they best absorb new information. Learning styles are crucial to keep in mind - especially with math topics! Here are some examples:
Visual learners do well seeing mathematical operations performed in written form. Early math is very visual, and to this day students are taught to “strike out” digits when borrowing or “carrying over” in the place value system for simple arithmetic. For visual learners, seeing this demonstrated on a whiteboard often comes naturally.
Auditory learners learn best when paired with a vocally descriptive instructor in addition to being given the opportunity to ask multiple clarifying questions after the explanation itself in order to better understand the concept.
Kinesthetic learners tend to understand concepts best with physical demonstrations - blocks, “pizza slices” - these real life demonstrations often translate best to kinesthetic learners and help them understand the mathematical concepts being explained. Younger students in particular often benefit most from hands-on demonstrations when it comes to math concepts.

10/28/2022

October is World ADHD Awareness Month. Although most people are aware of ADHD, the disorder is often still misunderstood!

Most people think that ADHD is all about not being able to pay attention to things. That comes in part because of the stereotypes surrounding ADHD, but also from the disorder’s name. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a misnomer. It implies that they are lacking attention, but really ADHD is all about challenges with regulation. They have difficulty regulating energy levels, attention, emotions, behaviors, and/or impulses due to the differences in the brain structure and function. So, it’s not they can’t pay attention, it’s that they have trouble with focusing attention on the right things and in the right ways. When you are doing something uninteresting, like paying bills or sitting through a lecture, you no doubt experience distractions; more interesting things that are vying for your attention. A non-ADHD brain can stop, identify that thing as a distraction, decide to ignore it, and return to the task at hand. An ADHD brain struggles to inhibit the response to a distraction, meaning that they are more likely to give that item at least some of our attention and once they have done so, their challenges with working memory mean that they can lose sight of our original goal making it hard to return back to the task we were working on. Their difficulty in regulating attention levels means that sometimes they struggle to give enough attention, but other times they can struggle with too much attention. When something is really interesting or urgent, they can hyperfocus. When hyper focusing they give all of the attention to their task and the challenge becomes breaking that focus. They might find that hours have passed when it only feels like a few minutes, or that people have been speaking to them and they didn’t notice, or even that they have not felt their body’s physical cues and have forgotten basic self-care, like eating. In these times, they actually have too much attention, not a deficit.

10/26/2022

“You are stronger than you think!”

It is true! If you are child is feeling unmotivated, or if you are a student who has lost all motivation to stay on track and study, it’s time to reach out to your support systems; whether that person is a family member, friend or a colleague!
A tip for parents who’s child is struggling to stay motivated with school work :

Praise, praise, and more praise! positive praise is the number one motivator. Regardless of a student's reasons for being unmotivated, positive praise is universally recommended by teachers and educators alike. Although small rewards (gift cards, for example) can be a great incentive as well, we recommend sticking mainly to verbal accolades. We want our students to be motivated intrinsically (driven by internal rewards), not external factors.

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Here is Rumi Tuitions tips on helping you with utilizing online tools for priority management:

1. Agendas and calendars that sync with all your devices. For older students, keeping track of upcoming assignments can be difficult – especially when taking multiple classes at once. It’s also important to set reminders for long term projects that are going to require investing a lot of time to complete. We recommend using an agenda or calendar app that will sync between multiple devices – your computer as well as your mobile device. Students currently attending online classes will appreciate the option to edit their agenda in real-time on a larger screen, but having the ability to set alarms and reminders is great to have on a phone. Most major manufacturers (Apple, Google, Microsoft) offer free cloud-synced options for productivity apps, so these tools should be easily accessible for students.
2. Take advantage of cloud-based apps -Using a cloud-based app conveniently syncs your content to your online account, so you’ll never have to worry about accidentally deleting an important file or your computer crashing the night before an assignment is due.

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10/25/2022

The Importance of Providing Students with Positive Reinforcement:

Everyone likes hearing they’ve done a great job, as this type of feedback often helps to motivate us even further. With children and teens still in a developmental phase, praise is more important than ever! As tutors know, it's always better to encourage a student to develop intrinsic motivation (as opposed to working towards material rewards and prizes). Positive reinforcement can provide a major self-esteem boost that will help them to discover their own sense of internal drive. Here is Tutor Doctor’s advice surrounding the importance of providing children with positive reinforcement!
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02/22/2022

Nine strategies to make you a better student and avoid procrastination:
1. Make a study schedule
2. Maintain a mathematics notebook 3. Read your textbook prior to class
4. Do textbook examples
5. Write the mathematical procedures 6. Re-visit previously-studied concepts
7. Summarize concepts and procedures
8. Re-read prior to a quiz or test
9. Do quiz and test corrections


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02/21/2022

Academic growth has been a primary concern among parents and teachers, and unfortunately the results are not surprising: COVID has had an overwhelmingly negative effect on students’ academic growth. The report mentions specifically that core subjects like math and reading are particular problem areas, and that students who were already experiencing difficulties with these subjects (prior to the pandemic) were likely to fall behind further. According to research, the expected learning loss in students amounts to 3-5 months in mathematics and 1-2 months in reading. We believe the number one way to combat COVID learning loss is to work with a tutor that can identify any specific areas your child needs help understanding. By catering a learning plan to fit a student’s individual needs and instructional preferences, tutors at Rumi Tuition can work to effectively close any academic gaps in a student’s learning.


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Happy New Year from Rumi Family to your ! This year, let’s tackle something that all students struggle with “procrastination”!
Do you have a big assignment coming up? Although larger school projects can be daunting, there’s plenty of ways students can effectively plan out their steps to completion. With the right tools, you can avoid stress and ensure you’ll have all your materials ready by the deadline.
1. Read the guidelines or instructions multiple times.
2. Make a checklist with important deadlines.
3. Explore ways to make the subject interesting
4. Break down the steps needed to get there, and organize a schedule to track your progress.
5. Work with a tutor that specializes in executive function skills- At Rumi Tuition, The tutors we work with focus on developing your executive function skills which aims to improve executive functioning skills in the ways of planning, organization, and time management.


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Happy !
With the finals approaching, Rumi family is here to give you some tips on how you can retain information for longer while studying.
Experts say that most of what you learn during cramming doesn’t stay in your memory long-term. Better to follow a distributed practice model, where you space your studying out over several days and weeks. This allows your brain to learn the information more deeply and retain it better.

Let us know if this method helped you succeed!

11/16/2021

We are back again with our weekly TACTIC TUESDAY!
Why The Pomodoro Technique works like this:
1 Decide what you want to accomplish and estimate how long you will study for. Then break your work into pomodoros.
2 Set a timer for 25 minutes, and start studying.
3 Minimize your distractions during the pomodoro interval. If a thought pops into your head write it down. If a friend calls let them know you will call them back later.. 
4 After 25 minutes take a short 5-10 minute break. Grab a coffee, go for a walk, call back your friend, or do something else relaxing.
5 Repeat. After 4 pomodoros take a longer break for 20-30 minutes.
If you finish a task or topic area before the pomodoro ends, use the remaining time to review what you have learned or to prepare study material for the next pomodoro.

11/09/2021

Announcement
We have rebranded 📢 but we have made sure our quality of service was not! At Rumi Tuition, We offer affordable, high-quality at-home
tutoring services for all ages and grades! Check us out for a free consultation session!


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11/04/2021

Happy Thursday!

Did you know that one of the most effective ways to prepare for exams is to practice taking past versions. This helps you get used to the format of the questions, and - if you time yourself - can also be good practice for making sure you spend the right amount of time on each section.

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11/02/2021

Happy Tactic Tuesday!
One equation that most students struggle with for the SAT is the quadratic equation. So here are some tips to help you avoids common mistakes while using this formula to solve and factor your algebraic equations:
1. You have to utilize this equation when solving for a quadratic equation where the cross-method factoring is not viable to solve for x.
2. Don’t forget the +/- sign! Make sure you don't forget to do two different equations for each polynomial.
3. You may get a negative number under your square root, don’t let it scare you! It only means that your roots are unreal AKA imaginary.

Let us know some tips and tricks you have used to help you remember algebraic equations 😊

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Happy Saturday! 🌸

Have you ever studied hard for a test only to blank out on exam day? Perhaps your study techniques could use some improvement! We have some tips to help you retain more information when prepping for an exam:
1. Use Pomodoro technique to avoid burn out
(Read more about this technique https://www.themuse.com )
2. Minimize distractions- place your phone aside and choose a quite space for studying
3. Write down summary notes 🗒
4. Explain and teach what you have learnt to someone else or explain what it to yourself in-front of the mirror ( we promise it helps!)

Let us know which tip helped you the most retain more information while studying.

10/29/2021

Did you know that “context-dependent” learning means that you’ll remember something more in the space where you first learned it?
So, it is important to create a safe and comfortable study space at-home to ensure best memory outcomes after studying.
Here’s some tips from the Academic Medic family on creating your ideal study Space:
1. Designate one room or area as your study space and over time your brain will be trained to associate that space to studying
2. Recreate your environment by adding a desk, comfortable chair and even in-door plants for staging.
3. Choose a space with natural light and it can bring real warmth and vitality necessary for making the best study space
4. Lastly, remember to leave ! If you've created the best study space, you're going to love being there; it might even be your favorite part of
your apartment. You'll be tempted to do everything there-but whenever possible, your study space should just be used for studying. Making it a designated study
area will preserve its association with learning. When you leave, and you should, your mind will realize it can take a break, and recharge until the next session.

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10/27/2021

Happy Wednesday !
The academic medic family and Winnie the Pooh wants to remind you that you got this 💪

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How to be a successful student?
1. Have a positive attitude. Attend class prepared and eager to learn.
2. Be actively engaged in class, taking notes and asking questions.
3. Complete assigned homework on time, not just when it is collected.
4. Use instructor office hours, the Math Center and peer tutoring for learning support.
5. Prepare for tests throughout the semester by regularly reviewing, not just before a test.
6. Read and retain the syllabus to reference the course grading, policies and expectations.

10/27/2021

Did you know Private tutoring is not only targeted for struggling students? Benefits of Tutoring:
*1-on-1 Attention
*Improved Test Scores
*Extra Support
*Decreased Stress
*Builds Confidence
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10/27/2021

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Happy Tactic Tuesday!!
Every Tuesday we will introduce a new tactic for tackling SAT and ACT exams! So follow us for weekly tips
We have decoded some common phrases that you will encounter to help you with your SAT Math practice:

Sum, more than = add
Difference, less than = subtract
Product, of, times = multiplication
Twice = 2 times
Quotient = division
Squares = exponent
Is = equals
A number = a variable such as “x”
Integer = numbers without fractions or decimals (…-2, -1, 0, 1, 2…)
Consecutive integers = x + (x+1) + (x+2)…
Consecutive odd or even integers = x + (x+2) + (x+4)…

10/24/2021

Happy Saturday Medics!
Always remember, "It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop."
So keep moving!
You can Trust your tutors at the to provide you with that push of motivation whenever needed. Apply today for your free consultation session.

10/22/2021

Happy Friday!
Make sure to plan something fun, dedicate some time to mindful meditation and plan for the week ahead this weekend avoid burnout.

10/21/2021

What are Cognitive Distortions?
You may have heard of cognitive distortions, which are essentially inaccurate thoughts and feelings we experience during an emotional state. Students are no exception to cognitive distortions.
Our tutors are trained and aware of these concepts so when students do become frustrated or discouraged, our tutors are here to help!
Here are some common examples of cognitive distortions:
*All-or-Nothing mindset
*overgeneralization of your life events
*comparing to others

10/19/2021

2 reasons you should never compare
test scores with your peers:
1) Comparison won’t make you
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2) you will get to genuinely celebrate your efforts, not the score.

10/18/2021

Good Stress vs. Bad Stress:
How to Know the Difference
Stress is often a useful motivator to overcome difficult or challenging situations. So what's the difference between good stress and bad stress?
Our Monday tip to you is to:
1. Write down your stressor
2. Try to identify the source of the stressor
3. Associate the stressor with a positive outcome ( positive mentality)
4. Write down a check-list to tackle down the stressors by releasing them through hobbies or physical activities such as working out

10/18/2021

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