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Ishan

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering
6+ years of tutoring

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Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
8+ years of tutoring

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B.S. in Chemical Engineering
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Bachelors, Biology, General
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Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and...

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University of Chicago

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Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering
9+ years of tutoring

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Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
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Arthur

Bachelor in Arts, Economics
5+ years of tutoring

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Frequently Asked Questions

Strong number recognition and counting skills are essential building blocks for subtraction. Your child should be able to count reliably, understand that numbers represent quantities, and recognize numerals. Many tutors also recommend that children have a solid grasp of addition first, since understanding "putting together" helps them conceptualize "taking away." If your child struggles with these basics, a tutor can assess their foundational knowledge and build up the skills needed for successful subtraction learning.

Many young learners struggle with the abstract nature of subtraction—understanding what it means to "take away" or "find the difference" isn't always intuitive. Students often mix up subtraction with addition, have difficulty with regrouping (borrowing) in multi-digit problems, or struggle with word problems that require them to identify which operation to use. With Atlanta's diverse school districts and varying curricula, students may also encounter different teaching methods that don't click with their learning style. Personalized tutoring can address these specific gaps and build confidence through targeted practice.

Regrouping (borrowing) is often the point where subtraction becomes frustrating for students. Expert tutors break this concept into manageable steps using concrete manipulatives like base-ten blocks or number lines before moving to abstract algorithms. A tutor can slow down the process, show *why* regrouping is necessary, and let your child practice with immediate feedback and reteaching. This personalized approach is much more effective than moving through the curriculum at a set pace—tutors can spend as much time as needed until the concept sticks.

Word problems require students to read carefully, identify the operation needed, and execute the math correctly—a multi-step process many students find challenging. Tutors teach strategies like underlining key information, drawing pictures or using number lines to visualize the problem, and checking whether the answer makes sense in context. By breaking down word problems systematically and practicing across different problem types, students build the skills and confidence to tackle unfamiliar scenarios. This targeted strategy instruction is especially valuable for developing strong math reasoning.

The timeline varies significantly depending on your child's starting point and the complexity of subtraction being learned. Single-digit subtraction typically takes several weeks to a few months with consistent practice, while multi-digit subtraction with regrouping may take longer. In Atlanta's classrooms with an average student-teacher ratio of 12.7:1, teachers often move forward whether or not every student has mastered the concept. Personalized tutoring allows a child to progress at their own pace, ensuring mastery before moving on—which actually accelerates long-term learning by preventing gaps from widening.

The frequency depends on your child's needs and current level. Some students benefit from weekly sessions to build momentum and consistency, while others may do well with twice-weekly sessions if they're significantly behind grade level. Research on learning suggests that consistent, spaced practice is more effective than intensive cramming, so regular sessions (even 30-45 minutes weekly) often outperform sporadic longer sessions. Varsity Tutors can help you determine a schedule that fits your family's needs and accelerates your child's progress in subtraction.

Consistent, low-pressure practice is key. Use everyday opportunities like cooking ("We need 12 cookies but ate 3, how many are left?"), shopping (making change), or playing board games that involve subtraction. Keep practice sessions short (10-15 minutes) and celebrate effort and improvement, not just correct answers. Avoid drilling problems in ways that create anxiety—instead, make subtraction part of daily life. Your tutor can provide specific practice problems and strategies tailored to your child's learning style, and you can check in regularly about what's working best.

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