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by Tristan Andrews, Tri
With standardize testing taking over the schools in the last few years; more parents are taking control of their kid's studies. Some parents jump the gun and get their kids tutors when they get one bad mark. Others wait until it may be too late. Tutors are only really needed when your child is having trouble understanding a subject and you being out of school have no clue what they are doing.

But with parents working more and more hours it is hard to get home from work and sit down with your child for homework at 8:00. That is when your child is generally winding down for the night. So the best option is to get a tutor. The questions remains at what age should I get a tutor. It depends, children of a young age, say around 5 to 7 may have no trouble at all in school. But when they are 7 and older, problems may develop.

More kids are being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. In some cases it may be true but in other kids it may be just that they are not interested in the work. Doctors prescribe medications based on the school's referral. You child may need more discipline in their schoolwork and that is why they are having trouble.

Ask your child what they are having trouble in and then speak to the teacher and see if they are having a hard time in class. It may when the child is home that he does not want to the homework. Try helping the child out with their problem area and then see if they improve over the course of a few weeks and if they still haven't made the improvement you are looking for then you can hire a tutor or take them to after school tutoring sessions.

There is no age limit as to when your child should get a tutor but take every step you can in order to find out why they are doing so badly. Sometimes, it can be an emotional problem or it can be a personal issue. A tutor is hired to help your child do the work, not to find out why they are failing. It may be something so simple that their teacher can fix it.

But the first step is to pay attention to when you child needs help with their homework. Always check their homework when they are done, if the homework is not done in your presence. It may give you an idea of when they started having problems. It could be helpful when you are looking for a tutor. Sit down with the tutor and make sure they can handle the work before hiring them.

If you have children, the selection of beds for their bedrooms can become an overwhelming experience because of the many styles available. Before buying a bed, you need to consider the size of the room and the number of bedrooms in your home. If you're dealing with space issues or a limited number of rooms, you might consider . And if you're thinking of buying a house, but it's pretty expensive, then you could buy a smaller house, or an apartment, and put 2 kids in one bedroom if you use bunks to do it. The kids are happy; you've bought a house that you might not have been able to afford otherwise.
There's no doubt that kids love bunk beds. There is lots of fun for kids, and there's a stack of good reasons why you should think about buying some bunk beds for your kids. Why do kids love bunks? Because bunks are fun. It's quite possible to turn your bed into just about anything that you want to. Maybe your bed is a pirate ship, maybe a princess' castle? There's so many things that a child can do with a bunk bed that they can't do with a regular bed. Hang a sheet from the top bunk and you've got a hideaway, or a house, or a dungeon. And it's sociable. Kids love to sleep near each other. It gives them a sense of familiarity, and it gives them comfort when it's dark, or windy, or raining.
The versatility of bunk beds delights parents, and kids alike. They come in many different styles and colors and can be accented for both girls and boys. They are usually made of wood or metal. It's quite possible to house 2 kids in one small bedroom if you use bunks for the kids, and it doesn't take up any more space than one single bed. So if you've got more kids than bedrooms buy a bunk bed instead of a new house, it's way cheaper. And the kids will love it too, rather than complain as they would if you tried to squeeze a second bed into a small bedroom. Some bunk beds come with space for storage under the bottom bed, and some have drawers and shelves for convenience. Such additions are useful when there are space constraints.
Having decided to buy a bunk bed, check if it is sturdy by placing your hand on top bed and shaking the whole bed to check if there is any movement. Make sure you get child friendly bunks. Don't buy bunks with no railings on the top. And make sure they have good solid stairs. Also don't get bunks with corner posts that stick up above the railing, kids can catch things on them and fall, or hang off them, which is not good. The best bunk bed to consider would be a full bed on the bottom and a twin bed on top. The wider bed below would create a better balance. Also, consider buying bunk beds like that can be separated, because as the children grow older, the beds will be still useful. They can be used as individual beds.
And if you shop for your bunk beds online you'll be pleasantly surprised by the prices you can find. There are some very good quality cheap bunk beds around in places you wouldn't have thought of. It's the same as with so many products now. Low overheads mean that sellers can sell cheaply online, and still make a profit. So if you're looking for cheap bunk beds do so online, you'll be surprised at how cheap those bunk beds can be.
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