A Tutorial Experience

Most of the parents, as I have encountered, treat their children as a sort of the ones who are the crown of everything. The parents help their children to deserve better education than any others as I can see the ways they do to the tutors. The tutors, nonetheless, are being turned down often when attempting to request a slight teaching opportunity. The problem actually seems not to be the children but the parents who wish to find the best tutor for them. It is natural for parents to do so, but some of the parents are considerably satisfied with the numbers of the tutor who comes for the teaching demonstration, and the tutors left are being turned down afterwards. Sometimes the parents may consider that the numbers of the tutor immensely prove somewhat of the honour for their children because they tend to do little on tutors, which usually loosens a chance for at least leaving other tutors' phone numbers. For parents, perhaps their children are everything within the sight since they hardly can enlarge their views of seeing other people. Pathetic.

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