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Help finding a tutor or learning experience in your area.

A to Z Home's Cool assumes no liability for those using the A to Z Mentor Connection. Neither tutors nor families are screened in any way by A to Z Home's Cool.

Both those willing to tutor homeschoolers and homeschoolers looking for tutors or mentors will appreciate this list. And, yes, you may post even if you charge for your services. Those joining this list to look for a tutor should expect to be paying.

You will need to first join our Yahoo Group before you will be allowed to post to our group. I then moderate your first post just to be sure it is on topic... offering an educational opportunity or asking for a tutor or mentor. If you are already a member of any other Yahoo Group, this will not be a concern.

The A to Z Mentor Connection is a list for those trying to set up independent study programs for a small group of homeschooled students, and those interested in finding such a study arrangement. The study groups need not just be academic. Those forming such activities as choruses, bands or sports teams for homeschoolers may also post here.

The A to Z Mentor Connection is a list for those in some field of expertise who would be willing for a parent and child to visit with them at their place of work, to be a mentor for a teen interested in your occupation or hobby.

The A to Z Mentor Connection is a list also for those holding an event or program that is educational.

This is not a list for arranging babysitting! Parents or other responsible family member should be nearby at all times during a tutoring session. Tutors should also insist on this for their own reputation.

Those with large, commercial tutoring or coaching services - online or off - may post a link to their website in our bookmarks section. Be sure in the description to put where you are located. (Tip: if your business name starts with "A" or "The," list it with the next word and slip the article in at the end.)

While all may view the postings, members have the advantage of being able to use the Yahoo Group features, for example, the chat room, to use for mentoring chats. They may use the calendar to post to the others about a chat. If you'd like to hold a regular chat on a particular subject (Say, how to teach reading at home.), please contact me. This is an excellent way to build a reputation as a good tutor.

Your first post only will be moderated. This is to prevent off-topic or annoying postings. All those on the list should expect to see messages concerning tutoring services and not consider them to be "spam." Your first post will not appear right away, but only after the moderator has had time to review it. I typically check for new postings once daily. As the messages in the archive can all be searched, there is no need for anyone to do repeat postings. (Repeated postings will be considered spam, and all your postings will be removed.) If you wish a posting to be removed, please contact me and refer to the number and month of your post and to this list, a2zmentors:

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Your subject header should start with the area you are in and then the course you are teaching or looking for a tutor in. For example:
"San Jose, CA, Webpage Design Tutor" from a mentor,
or "Dallas, TX, Calculus Teacher Needed" from a parent or teen.
or "Washington DC Holiday Choral Presentation 12/23/04"

Replies go to the poster. There is no discussion on the list, but you still may wish to be on "no mail" so you don't get all the offers about tutoring. Replies to your own post will go to the email address you used to post.

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A to Z Home's Cool assumes no liability for the personal connections made through this group. Neither tutors nor families are screened. Screening is up to the individuals who decide to make connections based on what they read here. Please take sensible precautions, and parents, stay with your children during tutoring sessions.

Regards,
Ann Zeise
Moderator, a2zmentors

Books To Help You Start a Tutoring Business

Tutoring as a Successful Business
An Expert Tutor Shows You How
by Eileen Kaplan Shapiro
(Paperback - April 2001)

Tutoring Matters
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About How to Tutor

by Jerome Rabow

Becoming an Effective Tutor
by Lynda B. Myers

The Reading Tutor's Handbook
A Commonsense Guide to Helping Students Read and Write
by Jeanne Shay Schumm

How to Tutor
by Samuel L. Blumenfeld
This How To Tutor book, originally published in 1972, has been used successfully by hundreds of thousands of parents/teachers to easily teach all three "R's" to children, especially phonics reading.

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