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Tax credit for school tutoring

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Tax credit for school tutoring

Financial assistance for school tutoring is always welcome and seeking a tax credit could be part of this government assistance. Services offered at My Tutor may be eligible for tax credits. Provincial tax credits for school tutoring There are 3 conditions to qualify: As of December 31, 2023, you reside in Quebec; Your child has been enrolled in our tutoring services continuously for a minimum of eight weeks ; Your family income does not exceed the amount established for the current year. It is necessary to check line 275 of...

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What are the costs of online tutoring?

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What are the costs of online tutoring?

Education is a fundamental value in our society. That's why tutoring is a valuable investment in your child's education and future. When you choose online tutoring, there are many advantages, including a more affordable cost. At Mon Tuteur we value transparency. This article therefore aims to present the advantages of online tutoring as well as to offer an overview of the prices associated with our online tutoring services. The benefits of online tutoring In addition to having the same advantages as face-to-face tutoring: creating motivation, increasing self-confidence and self-esteem as...

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What's the best way to help my child with their homework without doing the work for them?

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What's the best way to help my child with their homework without doing the work for them?

It's not always an easy time but it's often a must. The homework makes it possible to revise, to practice the learning but also to deepen the notions seen in class. Lessons, on the other hand, are used to integrate and memorize new learning. It seems that the level of success of students who have homework exceeds by 62% that of those who do not (Guilmois, 2019). Thus, to promote the academic success of your child, it is important to offer him an environment and a context that will support...

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    How to maintain a learning routine during summer vacation?

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    How to maintain a learning routine during summer vacation?

    Summer holidays are often associated with a period conducive to intellectual inactivity. Some studies show that children lose the equivalent of about a month of education during the summer holidays. Especially in mathematics but also in reading. Indeed, the involvement of parents, access to educational resources and stimulating activities play an essential role in mitigating, or even preventing, the loss of learning. So here are suggested strategies to avoid the summer slide: Plan summer learning activities: a visit to the neighborhood library to read adapted books, a visit to museums...

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    Secondary school admission exams

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    Secondary school admission exams

    From the start of the 6th year, pupils who wish to attend a school with special sections must take an admission exam. For many secondary schools, whether public or private, entrance exams are a key part of the selection process for new students. Secondary school entrance exams are designed to assess students' knowledge and skills in various areas. If you are preparing to face these exams, it is essential to understand what is at stake in order to prepare optimally. In this article, we'll explore the essentials of high school...

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