Resources
Support between lessons.
Students I work with receive materials chosen for them. This page collects general guidance for parents in the meantime.
For parents
Three things that genuinely help at home
Ask them to explain it to you
Explaining a method out loud exposes gaps immediately — far more effectively than re-reading notes.
Short and frequent beats long and rare
Twenty focused minutes on three evenings beats a two-hour session the night before a test.
Treat mistakes as information
The wrong answer usually tells you exactly which step is misunderstood. It's the most useful thing on the page.
For students
Materials shared during tutoring
Tailored to the individual student rather than published generally.
Worked pages
The full whiteboard or paper working from each session, kept for revision.
Targeted practice
Question sets chosen for the specific gap we're closing — not generic worksheets.
Exam-style questions
Past-paper questions from your child's board, introduced once the understanding is secure.
Revision structure
A realistic plan for the weeks before an exam, rather than a list of everything.
A wider public resource library is planned. Nothing is published here until it's genuinely worth your child's time.
Tell me what your child is finding difficult.
No pressure and no sales call — just an honest conversation about whether I can help, and how.