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  • Dealing with Sensory Processing Disorder
    Dealing with Sensory Processing Disorder

    Sensory processing disorder is one in which children experience extreme physical discomfort from everyday sensory input. A sound you may find mildly annoying can make your child sick to the stomach, they may not want to eat food because of the way it feels ...

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  • The Power of Mentor Tutors: The Noble Family Story
    The Power of Mentor Tutors: The Noble Family Story

    The Tutor Doctor magic match system works to find a one-to-one tutor who isn’t just a subject-expert, but a tutor whose personality and interests resonates with those of your child. That’s because we understand the incredible difference that a mentor can ...

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  • In-Home Tutors Help Students of All Ages
    In-Home Tutors Help Students of All Ages

    Teenagers can be reticent to ask for help, but no matter your age or the subject, Tutor Doctor’s one-to-one tutors can help. If you feel like you’re sinking and just can’t seem to catch up with the class, then the creative ministrations of our private ...

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  • Bullying Prevention Week Creates Awareness
    Bullying Prevention Week Creates Awareness

    November celebrates anti-bullying week and it’s a wonderful opportunity to discuss this issue with your child. Define carefully the kinds of behaviors that constitute bullying and why they aren’t acceptable. Whether your child is the perpetrator or the ...

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  • Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Responsibly
    Digital Citizenship: Using Technology Responsibly

    Digital citizenship is a growing movement in which educators and tutors teach students how to use the internet responsibly. When students post inappropriate items on social media or bully other students, they may be damaging their reputations for life. Not ...

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