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Juggle Street is a neighbourhood network providing busy families access to trusted, local helpers including babysitters, nannies, au pairs and home tutors. When parents and helpers have competed their profiles, they can connect, chat online and meet face-to-face if they wish. Juggle Street Pty Ltd is a wholly owned Australian company based in Sydney.
There are no pre-determined prices, or fixed hourly rates for jobs on Juggle Street. Parents set the price they are willing to pay for each job, and post it to one or many of their local helpers. The helpers decide if the job is ‘worth it’ and apply or decline. Helpers get paid cash or via bank transfer by the family at the end of each job. Juggle Street is free to join and use for helpers, parents pay per job post or subscribe.
At Juggle Street, trust and security are paramount. That’s why everyone who joins (parents and helpers) need to complete mobile phone verification before their profile is activated. A family’s exact home address is only shared with the helper who is awarded the job. Working with Children Checks are mandatory since May 2019.
Parents Set The Price
Parents set the price they are happy to pay for each tutoring job
Tutoring hourly rates posted and accepted average between $20-$60/hr
Tutors decide if the job is ‘worth it’ and apply or decline
Families pay tutors at the end of each job in cash or via bank transfer
Helpers Keep All the Money
Keep all the money! Juggle Street does NOT take a percentage
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Juggle Street is one of New Zealand’s largest networks of in-home tutors and is the perfect way to find immediate help for your child with their school work. You can search and find private tutors in your neighbourhood who can provide in-home tutoring sessions at your preferred time.
All of Juggle Street’s tutors are categorized by their level of experience, from Newbie Homework Helpers, recent Year 12 graduates (great for prepping high school students approaching exams) as well as qualified primary school teachers, high school teachers and professional tutors who are experienced at coaching children to excel in the classroom.
Juggle Street is an on-demand job platform, which means you can book immediate help for your child in a few easy steps. All of Juggle Street’s tutors have detailed profiles outlining their skills and experience, qualifications, ATAR results and Working With Children Check.
English, Reading, Maths, Languages, Music, Art, Coding and Typing. Our language tutors include; Arabic, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Korean.
English, Mathematics, Sciences, Humanities, PDHPE, Creative Arts, Business & Technology, IB, Languages (incl. ESL & IELTS), Public Speaking & Debating, Coding and Music subjects including; Bass Guitar, Cello, Clarinet, Double Bass, Drums, Flute, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Recorder, Saxophone, Trumpet, Violin, Singing, and Music Theory.
Finding the Right Tutor for your Child
When you have posted a tutoring job on Juggle Street and invited a group of tutors to apply, to can wait to see who is interested in the job then use the “chat” feature to ask any questions or to arrange an interview over the phone or in person. It’s good to get a feel for their personality to see if they’ll be able to engage your child and hold their attention. You should ask the tutor about their previous experience, why they enjoy tutoring and the results their previous students accomplished from their tuition.
Ensure you have fully briefed your tutor on what you would like them to focus on with your child. Set-out clear, realistic goals so they understand your expectations. Send through any work they are currently doing and share any feedback you have received from their school teacher.
Make your child take responsibility for getting themselves ready for their session, getting everything set-up and ready to go. If they are struggling to get motivated and don’t feel enthusiastic, you may wish to give them a reward at the end, whether it be a treat or a family game in the garden….whatever works for your family.
Encourage your child to be punctual, prepared and ask questions throughout the lesson.
Benefits of Tutoring
Your child will benefit in many ways from working with a tutor, including improving self-esteem and confidence, improving work and study habits and encouraging self-paced and self-directed learning. Primary School Tutors can help boost your child’s confidence and help them keep up with school work if they’re falling behind. Tutors can also help your child to get ahead and excel their peers, if that’s their goal. In-home tutoring is also a great way to support your child to prepare for Naplan or Selective School Exams.
Many of Juggle Street’s private High School Tutors are university students who have recently graduated Year 12, these tutors are fresh with the knowledge and exam notes to get stuck into helping others currently going through their senior years. They are skilled at exam preparation and have the knowledge of what it takes to score a top ATAR.
Our tutors who have recently competed their HSC / VCE (year 12) display their ATAR results on their profiles, tutor profiles also display the year the HSC / VCE (year 12) was completed.
Private tutoring is a great way to have a dedicated hour where an independent, skilled person can give your child the attention they need without distractions. Many parents find it difficult to get their child to concentrate, when they’re trying to help with schoolwork, it’s an ongoing battle. As children enter high school and the work gets more difficult, many parents do not have the knowledge to be able to help anymore and that’s where getting a tutor can be crucial.
Having dedicated time with a tutor means your child can focus on specific areas you have identified that need extra attention. Your child will also have the opportunity to ask questions and gain immediate feedback that they might not receive in a busy classroom environment.
It’s important to consider that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to private tutoring; each student has a different set of needs. Factors like age, grade, and the presence of any learning disabilities impact the type of tutoring that will work for each student.
If your child is struggling in school, it does not mean that they are a bad student. There is nothing wrong with needing to work with a tutor. Some students just need more help jumping those educational hurdles. And even if tutoring isn’t right for everyone, almost everyone can benefit from this effective way of learning.
Benefits of Music Lessons
Finding a music teacher will help your child develop the skills that provide a firm foundation for learning. Learning music is a wonderful way to help your child increase their memory skills, build concentration and attention span. It can also help stimulate and strengthen the same part of the brain needed for maths and reasoning.
Math and music are highly intertwined. By understanding beat, rhythm and scales, children are learning to recognise patterns, divide and create fractions.
Music lessons for kids can help your child develop fine motor skills needed for writing. Whether it be guitar lessons, singing lessons or piano lessons the benefits are enormous.
Benefits of Language Tutors
Research shows that learning a second language boosts problem-solving, critical-thinking, and listening skills, in addition to improving memory, concentration, and the ability to multitask. Children proficient in other languages also show signs of enhanced creativity and mental flexibility.
When it comes to language, research shows there’s no such thing as starting too early, it turns out the human brain can be bilingual even before birth. Scientists say it is too early in the study of Polyglot Brain to measure exactly what the lifelong benefits of early language training will be, but all of the science suggests that they will be considerable – and that some of the differences will be physically detectable in the brains of the polyglot kids. But it is the knock-on effects, not how the brain looks but how the brain functions, that make the strongest arguments for learning additional languages. There is a growing pool of scientists and academic research suggesting that the bilingual brain is simply more efficient, and those efficiencies gained early in life are carried throughout life.