How to improve standardized test scores without tutoring

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In order to improve your child's test scores without expensive tutoring, there are many test prep books that are available in local bookstores and online. Go through them and choose the book that best fits your child's style of learning and academic needs. Set aside an hour a day and work with your child on the test prep materials that you've purchased. Also for SAT prep and ISCE prep, there are online resources in which your child can take full length practice test. You can even, at the SAT level, sign up with the College Board and they'll send you daily resources such as question of the day, so that without one-on-one tutoring or an expensive class and with your help, your child can prepare for standardized tests independently.

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Nathalie Kunin, MEd

Educational Specialist

Nathalie Kunin has extensive experience teaching, tutoring and educating parents on how to help their children succeed academically. She founded Team Tutors in 2000 to provide students with one-on-one tutoring and comprehensive test preparation in their own homes. She works closely with students of all ages as well as many private and public school administrators throughout Los Angeles and the Valley.

Nathalie taught for five years at the Center for Early Education, where she also served as president of the Parent Association and as a member of the Board of Trustees. She is currently on the Executive Board of the Beverly Hills Education Foundation, which serves the Beverly Hills public school district.

Nathalie lectures frequently on current educational issues and learning styles. She is an expert on the “eight styles of learning” and conducts assessments on children of all ages so parents can learn how their child processes information. She also consults privately with parents about their children’s preschool through high school academic issues. In addition, Nathalie is a frequent contributor to LA Mom Magazine.

Nathalie was born and raised in Los Angeles. She received her bachelor’s degree at UCLA and completed her Master of Education at Cal State Los Angeles. She is the mother of two school-aged sons.

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