As a tutor, one of the most rewarding parts of my job is seeing a student go from saying “I can’t do this” to confidently solving a problem on their own. While tutoring is often associated with improving grades, I have found that its greatest impact is on a child’s confidence.
Many students come to tutoring feeling discouraged. Some are afraid of making mistakes, while others believe they are simply “not good” at a subject. I often remind my students that learning takes time and that making mistakes is a normal part of the process. Once they realise they are in a safe space where they can ask questions without judgement, their mindset begins to shift.
Over time, I see students become more willing to attempt challenging questions, think independently, and take pride in their progress. Whether it is a younger student learning to blend sounds or a senior student refining essay responses, the growth in confidence is always noticeable.
Tutoring also allows me to tailor lessons to each child’s needs and learning style. This personalised support helps students feel understood and capable.
For me, tutoring is about much more than teaching content. It is about helping children believe in themselves. When a student starts to feel confident in their abilities, that confidence carries into the classroom and into many other areas of their life.
Daniella Antoun