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Sunday, March 29, 2020
The Benefits of Tutoring Your Child
The Benefits of Tutoring Your ChildTutoring your child can be a unique learning experience for both you and your child. It is often difficult to find the right kind of individual to work with your child. Being able to know that this individual will not only provide the individual support your child needs but that this individual will be the first to praise your child's efforts and encourage their success can be a huge benefit. It can also be a great incentive to not want to spend all day in a classroom learning but at the same time there are many benefits to having an individual to teach your child.The biggest benefit of having a child is taught in a unique tutoring environment is the learning results. Not only will they see improvements from their learning, but they will also see the teacher encourages them. A parent can do wonders for a child by encouraging their development and showing them that you are there for them. The individual that teaches in a unique environment will see a growth in their child's mental skills that other people just cannot see.The next benefit of learning in a unique environment is a parent's own personal improvement. Working with a tutor in a special setting can benefit parents in many ways. Parents will find themselves growing as teachers and finding many new ways to instruct their children.Another benefit of learning in a unique setting is the ability to develop relationships with your child. Teaching at home in a unique setting will allow your child to get to know the individual who is teaching them, which helps both of you develop as a person. There is no substitute for this kind of person when it comes to guiding a child.The third and most important reasons to consider unique tutoring are safety and security. As we have seen in many news stories, teaching children in schools can be extremely dangerous. The one thing that will always keep this unsafe environment off of our home front is having a special person that is there to l ook out for your child and guide them in a safe environment.What are some of the benefits of having an individual work with your child? The child will have a tutor that will help them improve their academic performance and help their learning skills grow. Teachers and other adults that are trying to reach your child on a daily basis will be able to help your child be better prepared for those experiences. You will have the added benefit of being the person that looks out for your child when they are in school.Having a tutor for your child is a great benefit of a unique tutoring setting. It can lead to major gains in a child's education and a teaching experience that are much better than any classroom alone. It can lead to a rewarding life for both you and your child.
Friday, March 6, 2020
What To Look For In An Internship
What To Look For In An Internship Photo by mentatdgt from Pexels Internship or Not? Before you can even begin to decide if an internship opportunity is right for you, you have to decide if an internship at all is right for you or not. Is there any benefit in doing an internship for you? It often depends on the career field you want to go into and the opportunities that you have available to you. Can you afford to do an internship if all of the opportunities are unpaid? Can you make the commitment to do the internship and actually get through it? Because if you flake out partway through, that will not help you to make a good impression or to gain any skills or knowledge. Have you settled and decided what you want to do? Because if you are not sure, then doing an internship in what ends up being an unrelated field might not be that helpful in the long run. On the other hand, maybe you are really set on a career path and having the internship experience in that field will truly help you to determine if it is the right one. You might love the experience and have the satisfaction of knowing that you are really excited and passionate about what you want to do. On the other hand, actually being in that career field might show you that it is absolutely not the right path for you and help you avoid getting stuck in a job that you will end up disliking. Maybe you are not convinced of the value of an internship? The National Association of Colleges and Employersâ (NACE) âClass of 2014 Student Survey Reportâ suggests that âstudents compensated for their internship are much more likely to have received a job offer than those students with an unpaid internship.â The report goes on to say that 61% of graduating seniors had an internship experience and that 52% of those graduates who received job offers before graduation held internships while still in college. It is up to you to decide if an internship experience will truly be valuable to you and help you get where you want to go! Infographic by Danielle Wirsansky Paid or Unpaid? If you have decided that you are still interested in completing an internship after reading the above section, congratulations on forging a path all your own! The next step now after deciding an internship is for you is to consider whether you are willing to do a paid or unpaid internship. As the UrbanDictionary.com definition pointed out, a lot of internships are unpaid. That is not to say that paid internships do not exist, but they are certainly less common and are much more competitive since just about everyone would prefer a paid internship over an unpaid one. The Viscardi Center reported that roughly 46.5% of internships were unpaid. But to be fair, even if an internship does provide compensation, it is often minimal and definitely below a living wage. Some might compensate you with a weekly stipend, a lump sum of money regardless of how much work you do, or will cover your costs to travel back and forth to work. Can you afford to do an internship where you will not be paid? Can you afford to spend your summer doing an unpaid internship instead of a paying job to help you cover costs through the next school year? Summertime is a prime time for internshipsâ"but it is also when a majority of college students get their hustle on and work instead of going to school simply so that they can afford to return to school in the fall. Will you get enough out of the internship that you will still benefit enough from the experience that you can overlook not being paid? Will you gain skills, experience, connections, and a valuable credit on your resume that will be worth the financial deficit? Or are you advanced enough that you might as well get a real job rather than hold down an internship? Maybe you have had a few internships already or simply have a lot of work experience in a specific field. You already know that you want to do it and what it will be like, so that is not even a concern for you. All you need to do is graduate and you are ready to rumble and climb the ladder straight to the top of your field. At that point, an internship may not be for you. If you cannot afford to do an internship where you will not be paid, do you have the skills and credentials to land the more competitive paid internship? If not, then an internship experience might just not be in the cards for you at present. You have got to keep your finances in check before you can really consider anything else, and there is nothing to be ashamed of if you are not in a place where doing an unpaid internship is financially sound. Most college students are brokeâ"it is a common struggle. Just because an internship is not in the cards for you now does not mean that it will not be sometime further down the line. Commute? Once you are past the question of paid versus unpaid, you then have to figure out the commute. How far do you have to travel to get to this internship? Is it in walking distance? A short drive? Perhaps a long drive or even a train or bus ride drive away? You need to know how far you have to travel and then consider the costs of said travel. If you are doing an unpaid internship, can you really afford to commute an hour away? Especially if they are not going to compensate you for travel? And even if you are doing a paid internship, are they paying you enough that a distant commute will be worth your time and effort? Is what you are going to gain from the internship worth the commute? They say time is money and your time (and money) is precious too! It is not only about being compensated for far travelâ"but is it worth the sacrifice of the amount of time it will take to get there? If your commute is easy and not too far, it may be way less of an issue. But you always want to consider this aspect when looking for an internship. College Credit? The next question you should consider is whether or not you can get college credit for this internshipâ"and whether or not you want it to count for credit or not too. Some college majors have a required internship component to them, which means that every student enrolled in the program must complete one in order to graduate with the degree. If this is the case, you definitely want to make sure that you are going to get college credit for your internship, regardless of it is paid or not. Get your requirements done and out of the way! There is nothing quite as satisfying as killing two birds with one stone, right? If you do not need the college credit for your major, see if there are any other aspects of your college career that having that internship credit might come in handy. Some honor societies will accept internship credit as part of their requirements to graduate from the society. Even some honor programs hosted by the university itself might allow you to fulfill some component of its requirements with internship credit! If any of this is the case, then you absolutely want to be sure to apply to internship programs that will offer you college credit accepted by your institution, and you need to be sure to accept an internship in the same vein. If you absolutely do not need internship credit, then this widens the internships you can both apply for and accept. Just be sure you know about these requirements before you take on an internship experience without college credit, only to find out later that you needed it! pexels.com Room for Advancement? This is not the biggest thing to consider when looking for an internship, but you should consider whether or not there is any room for advancement for you with this company. Do they ever hire their interns after the internship is up? That same NACE Study from 2014 reported that 42% of students who did paid internships (with for-profit organizations) received a full-time offer upon completing their internship. That is a pretty decent number! Doing an internship that could or will lead to a permanent job upon graduation is a really useful use of your time and can be really beneficial to your career. You show future employers that you made yourself so valuable, the company did not want to let you go! And by clinching that job with the same company, not only do you take a whole lot of stress off of yourself since you will not have to frantically job hunt as you near graduation, but you will also know exactly what to expect since you have already worked with this company in the past. Graduating from school and moving out into the real world and starting your career can be daunting. But having that internship experience in your back pocket will make it all so much easier for you to navigate, if it is the right fit for you. While you do not want to look a gift internship in the mouth, always be sure to ask yourself questions to make sure it is the right fit for you!
italki Language Challenge 2014 9 Lessons In!
italki Language Challenge 2014 9 Lessons In! For Week 3 of the Challenge, LindsayDoesLanguages gives us an update on how her Challenge is going. She runs her own language learning blog where she blogs about her adventures learning and teaching different languages. Below is her latest post that we felt we had to share with all your Challengers! Reposted with permission. Almost half way through the italki Language Challenge and Im still alive! I havent been swallowed into the depths of German grammar never to return, nor have I been so overwhelmed Im rocking back and forth in the corner. Nope. Still going, still learning and still loving it. I made a rough plan of when Id need to have lessons each week to achieve the challenge, fitting them around life accordingly. Unfortunately, Chinese New Year isnt marked on my year view calendar and seeing as my German tutor lives in China, I suppose there was always bound to be some disruption. We seem to have come out the other end surprisingly not too far behind what Id anticipated at this point, which is good news. As for my German? I am feeling much more confident and prepared for my oral exam in May, which back at the start of the year was a big scary thought! The good news? I still have 11 lessons to go (1 later today Im not that far behind my schedule!) and Im quite excited to see how I feel speaking German after these additional lessons. Stay tuned as Ill be posting a video of my progress after all 20 lessons (eek!). That sounds good! Can I do it? Unfortunately, the deadline for this italki Language Challenge has passed but the site is open all year round with an abundance of tutors in a huge choice of languages. Im even on there myself as an English tutor. ?? Great! So I just chat for an hour? You can make the lesson as intense or relaxed as you like it. If youre after some hardcore grammar or starting from scratch, maybe a professional tutor would be the way to go. However, if you already have a sprinkling of the language you want to learn, there are also community tutors on offer, which is great if you need conversation practise to boost your language! Is that all I have to do to become fluent? If youre a genius, maybe. But unfortunately, most of us need to use loads of different sources with different approaches to pick up a language to a good level books, CDs, apps etc. Although, many polyglots, including Benny Lewis (who knows a thing or two about learning languages!), swear by speaking the language with a native speaker as soon as possible to get ahead. How can I make the most of italki lessons? Id recommend using Anki to learn vocabulary. If you have this open in the background whilst youre with your italki tutor, you can quickly and easily add any new words to your learning list! Also, italki always recommends that you write a Notebook entry after each lesson to reinforce what youve learnt. Ive never personally done this (oops!) but whether or not you write it on the Notebook page for natives to correct or in your own private notebook, it will definitely help you to revise what youve just learnt. Most importantly is probably when and where you do your lessons. Ive already written about the benefits of taking a lesson in a public space, but sometimes being on your own in a quiet space can be just as effective. Try both and see what works for you. Also, take time to decide whether you are more alert in the morning, the evening, on your lunch hour, at weekends. Take advantage of this and plan to have lessons at your most productive time when possible. I hope these tips have been useful for you! Are you taking the italki Language Challenge? Or have you been tempted to try italki after reading this post? Id love to read about your progress in the comments below! italki Language Challenge 2014 9 Lessons In! For Week 3 of the Challenge, LindsayDoesLanguages gives us an update on how her Challenge is going. She runs her own language learning blog where she blogs about her adventures learning and teaching different languages. Below is her latest post that we felt we had to share with all your Challengers! Reposted with permission. Almost half way through the italki Language Challenge and Im still alive! I havent been swallowed into the depths of German grammar never to return, nor have I been so overwhelmed Im rocking back and forth in the corner. Nope. Still going, still learning and still loving it. I made a rough plan of when Id need to have lessons each week to achieve the challenge, fitting them around life accordingly. Unfortunately, Chinese New Year isnt marked on my year view calendar and seeing as my German tutor lives in China, I suppose there was always bound to be some disruption. We seem to have come out the other end surprisingly not too far behind what Id anticipated at this point, which is good news. As for my German? I am feeling much more confident and prepared for my oral exam in May, which back at the start of the year was a big scary thought! The good news? I still have 11 lessons to go (1 later today Im not that far behind my schedule!) and Im quite excited to see how I feel speaking German after these additional lessons. Stay tuned as Ill be posting a video of my progress after all 20 lessons (eek!). That sounds good! Can I do it? Unfortunately, the deadline for this italki Language Challenge has passed but the site is open all year round with an abundance of tutors in a huge choice of languages. Im even on there myself as an English tutor. ?? Great! So I just chat for an hour? You can make the lesson as intense or relaxed as you like it. If youre after some hardcore grammar or starting from scratch, maybe a professional tutor would be the way to go. However, if you already have a sprinkling of the language you want to learn, there are also community tutors on offer, which is great if you need conversation practise to boost your language! Is that all I have to do to become fluent? If youre a genius, maybe. But unfortunately, most of us need to use loads of different sources with different approaches to pick up a language to a good level books, CDs, apps etc. Although, many polyglots, including Benny Lewis (who knows a thing or two about learning languages!), swear by speaking the language with a native speaker as soon as possible to get ahead. How can I make the most of italki lessons? Id recommend using Anki to learn vocabulary. If you have this open in the background whilst youre with your italki tutor, you can quickly and easily add any new words to your learning list! Also, italki always recommends that you write a Notebook entry after each lesson to reinforce what youve learnt. Ive never personally done this (oops!) but whether or not you write it on the Notebook page for natives to correct or in your own private notebook, it will definitely help you to revise what youve just learnt. Most importantly is probably when and where you do your lessons. Ive already written about the benefits of taking a lesson in a public space, but sometimes being on your own in a quiet space can be just as effective. Try both and see what works for you. Also, take time to decide whether you are more alert in the morning, the evening, on your lunch hour, at weekends. Take advantage of this and plan to have lessons at your most productive time when possible. I hope these tips have been useful for you! Are you taking the italki Language Challenge? Or have you been tempted to try italki after reading this post? Id love to read about your progress in the comments below!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Prep for Summer Session AP Assignments - TutorNerds
How to Prep for Summer Session AP Assignments - TutorNerds 4 Ways to Organize Summer Session AP Assignments Students who are taking their first advanced placement course in the fall will discover that there are several assignments due on the very first day of class. This can be an unpleasant surprise for students who thought they would not be doing any academics over the summer. One of the best ways students can get through these assignments is to be highly organized. Itâs important that students dont leave these assignments to the last minute, but they also dont want to spend their whole summer working on something that should only take a couple weeks our private Orange County AP tutors are here to help. 1. Obtain the syllabus or assignment sheet Some AP teachers will hand out a syllabus for the first semester or the first few weeks of class in the fall. Others will simply provide an assignment sheet and let students know what to do on the first day. the first thing students should do is analyze the assignment sheet to determine how much time they will need to work on assignments over the summer and also figure out how intense the class will be. One great tip that students can take is to finish all assignments before school starts even if theyre due the first or second week of school. For instance, a teacher might assign a book that doesnt have to be completed until the second or third class period. But, realistically, students wont have time to fit that in when theyre dealing with the first day of every single class. They should also look at which assignments need to be completed early on and which can be completed towards the end of the summer. 2. Start reading If students are in literature or other reading intensive course, they will likely be assigned a novel or two to read over the summer as well as several chapters in a textbook. Students should start doing this almost right away because it can take a substantial period of time to get through it. Additionally, students will want to actively read, meaning they take notes and ask questions about the material as they go along rather than speed read or skim through the material at the end of the summer. Taking notes ahead of time will help students participate in class as well as help them remember to ask questions about elements of the material they didnt understand. 3. Start tutoring early If a student is planning to work with a one-on-one tutor throughout the school year, they are encouraged to meet with him or her over the summer so they can look at the syllabus and assignment sheet together. The tutor can suggest how much time might be necessary to work each week and can help the student develop efficient study skills appropriate to an AP class before the first day. This means that if they hit the ground running with difficult assignments in week one, something that happens more often than not, the student will be well prepared. 4. Start a study group It can be challenging to get through all of the assignments required in an AP course when working solo. Its a great idea to talk with some motivated piers before the start of fall semester and arrange a study group. During the summer, students can meet and talk about the novel or textbook chapters that theyre covering and start to determine each persons strengths and weaknesses, so they can help each other out when appropriate. Its also a chance to get to know some new friends and stay organized over the summer. Dont wait to book your private Orange County summer tutor. Call TutorNerds today for more information. Members of the TutorNerds team and our private tutors write every blog post. If you have any questions about our blog, please email us at pr@tutornerds.com.
Is Private Science Tutoring Worth It?
Is Private Science Tutoring Worth It?The field of private science tutoring has gained quite a lot of popularity over the last few years. In fact, many private science and math tutors now charge tuition fees for their services. Many tutors are also working from home, so that they can devote all their time to tutoring kids. Private tutors charge these tuition fees to parents, not as the basis of a salary, but as a reward for their work.Most parents, especially if their child is in elementary school, would prefer to teach their child science and math instead of giving them a study guide. But then again, if you are in the workplace, there is no way you can be sure that your child will be able to do well in the classroom. So you need to make sure that you are teaching your child the right principles so that you can be sure that he will be a good employee. But if you want to have your child learn something faster, then private tutoring could be the answer for you.Tutoring is great for thos e children who will need additional tutoring during their life because private tutors are trained in their own special fields and understand the importance of discipline. And the best part is that your child is not taught at school in the same room with other students. Most teachers prefer to leave the class if the child is just struggling. That means that your child will never be subjected to the pressure from the other students that can cause problems in learning.Some parents who want their child to excel in science and math may be afraid of enrolling their child in a public school because of the heavy fees. However, it is always possible to get your child into a private school. There are some websites that offer private science and math tutoring, but you should first visit the website of the school before going ahead and making a final decision.You should take note that to become agood science tutor, you should also be the kind of person who can motivate your child. You should ha ve a successful family background because this can give you the necessary confidence to do well. Moreover, when you hire a private tutor, the first thing that he or she will do is check that your child is really interested in science and math.If you are hiring a private tutor, it is important to find someone who can give you the right instructions and methods of teaching your child the subject. Not all private tutors are capable of this, but only some are able to be selective and choose the ones who are interested in teaching. This is why parents need to ask their child about his interests and how they will help him in his studies.It is not easy to find private science tutors, since this field is growing rapidly. But you can start by checking the history of the tutoring companies. Do not hesitate to ask the tutors how long they have been working in the field.
Lifelo Learners Tutoring
Lifelo Learners TutoringLifelo is a learning and tutoring website that allow individuals to teach others. In an effort to broaden the offerings, they offer tutoring and education in several fields, such as cooking, reading, and design. The results are rather impressive.The name of the website itself is somewhat misleading. While they do provide tutoring, they do not deliver lessons in one's own home. They connect students with tutors who have extensive experience in their field. The tutors are available by phone or online to assist students in a variety of subjects, and when possible, to direct them to additional tutors.Students can sign up for a trial, but when it is time to pay for the service, they will be presented with a unique link. Clicking on this link initiates registration with the website.Once the payment is processed, the client is presented with a final price for the session, which could vary from free to an annual fee. As part of the agreement, the client is also given a certificate of completion and membership to the website.The basic tutorial typically takes less than five minutes to complete. The information provided by the tutor includes the basics of the subject being taught, as well as the activities to help facilitate the process. In some cases, this involves shopping lists or other items needed for the session.Lessons typically last approximately five to ten minutes, and most tutors can see the student to ensure the session is effective. During this time, the tutor makes use of the website to provide additional advice and instruction as needed.Students can contact their tutors at any time to schedule lessons. Most services are offered through a secure chat, as opposed to a web browser. As long as the student and tutor are using the same email address, it is all but impossible for the client to accidentally make an erroneous purchase or send an erroneous email.
Practising Yoga in India
Practising Yoga in India What Is Yoga? ChaptersChoosing a Yoga Retreat in IndiaWhich Are the Best Places to Do Yoga in India?How To Plan a Retreat in an AshramWhat Are the Different Types of Yoga in India?âLetting go is the hardest asana.âAre you familiar with the theory of six degrees of separation?It establishes that there are six or fewer social connections between a single person and everyone else on the planet. That said, thereâll be fewer connections between you and a yoga teacher.Between meditation, relaxation, and physical exercise, yoga is a complete discipline with many benefits. Eric Neumand, a yoga teacher, mentions that you can reduce stress through the 4000 to 6000cm3 of air that passes through your lungs during a yoga session as opposed to 500cm3 normally.So how is yoga done in the country where it was created?In this article, weâre going to look at how to do yoga in India. perhaps too easy. Of course, this also means that choosing which one can be quite difficult. You might feel a bit lost when looking for yoga retreats. (Source: pixelcreatures)Hereâs a quick overview of some of the retreats that you can find in India.Little Cove Yoga Retreat: In the Goa region, a state in the west of India. Youâll stay in little cottages and enjoy tailored yoga sessions.Shreyas Yoga Retreat: This yoga retreat is based on two types of yoga (Ashtanga and Hatha yoga) and taught in an ashram in Karnataka.Kalari Kovilakom: Hosted by The CGH Earth Group and certified by the NAHB (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers), this retreat takes place in an ashram in the south of India. With 19 rooms, it offers a great place for those looking to find balance in both body and mind.Yoga Vana: Located on the slopes of the Himalayas, this is far from your yoga lessons in the UK. It focuses on three fundamentals of yoga: Yoga and meditation, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. This is all brought together through ancient yoga practice s.Perhaps the retreat that will change your life is in this list!Which Are the Best Places to Do Yoga in India?India is a rich and varied country where youâre spoilt for choice in terms of places to go to. Itâs even harder to find the right place for a restorative yoga class.Of all the places to do yoga in India, here are some of the best. India is a country with many things to see and many types of yoga to discover. (Source: aleksandr-krikun)Yoga in RishikeshHow can you talk about India without mentioning Rishikesh?This place is famous for being a renowned centre for learning about yoga and the discipline itself. Traditional yoga is a source of inspiration for everyone here, which is why the place is so popular.The most famous ashrams to practise yoga include:Parmarth Niketan Ashram, great for all levels.The Himalaya Institute, perfect for beginners.The Vanamalai Yoga Centre, famous for its Hindu influence.Yoga Niketan, famous for its Hatha yoga lessons.Of course, these arenât the only ones as India has plenty of other places to practise yoga.Yoga Elsewhere in IndiaThere are plenty of other Ashrams in the heart of India across the different regions in the country. These include:The International Art of Living Centre offers free yoga classes on the condition that you do some chores in the ashram.The Kalari Kovilakom Ashram whose yoga lessons are taught by recognised yogis specialising in Nidra Yoga.The Ashiyana Yoga Retreat Village, which combines getting better through yoga and being environmentally friendly. Itâs located in Goa.The Ma Anandamayi in Almora, one of the most peaceful places on earth.The Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram in Trivandrum which focuses on order.And many others!As youâll have understood, each region in India has plenty of places to practise yoga. Itâs up to you to choose the right place!How To Plan a Retreat in an AshramâYoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self.â - The Bhagavad Gita There are many ways to do yoga in India, but the ashram remains one of the best. (Source: cheifyc)More and more people are opting to go on a yoga retreat in an ashram. Unlike in a yoga centre, you can sleep in an ashram. But before you go there, there are a few things that youâll need to do including getting a visa and choosing which region to go to.Some places have been designed with Westerners in mind: the water is filtered and you can buy yoga clothing more adapted to our tastes.So while October is the most popular time of the year to go on a yoga retreat in India, the ashrams welcome guests throughout the entire year and some even offer a shuttle from the airport.Practical, isnât it?To go on a retreat in India, you donât need to be a yoga expert; anyone can go. However, you often wonât be allowed to use your phone and if you are, you wonât be allowed to use it a lot. After all, thatâs not why youâre there.Finally, youâll often be expected to eat in silence (and e at vegetarian food). However, different ashrams tend to offer different types of yoga so whether youâre young or old, youâll be surprised at how much there is on offer in India.What Are the Different Types of Yoga in India?While there are many different types of yoga in the UK, the offering is even more interesting in India. There are so many types of yoga in India that you may feel a bit lost. (Source: SofieZborilova)So what exactly are the different types of yoga on offer in its country of origin?There are plenty of different types:Hatha Yoga. This is the classic yoga that gave rise to the other types of yoga. It became popular in the West in the 20th century and its name means âforceâ in Sanskrit. It combines breathing exercises and poses.Kundalini Yoga. This type of yoga was created by the Yogi Bhajan who focused on the spinal column. This is a type of yoga for those already familiar with yoga.Sivananda Yoga. This focuses on breathing, relaxation, and positive thinking. Through regular practice, you can align your body, mind, and spirit.Bikram Yoga is based on traditional yoga bur you do it in 40-degree heat! Its goal is to rid the body of toxins.Yoga Nidra, also known as âyogic sleepâ, shares similarities with sophrology. You practise it seated or lying down and itâs designed to improve th e quality of your sleep by achieving a special state of consciousness.Iyengar Yoga was created by B. K. S. Iyengar and focuses on aligning your body and chaining certain yogic sequences together.Ashtanga Yoga was created by Pattabhi Jois in the south of India and uses six series of poses and breathing techniques including Ujjayi diaphragmatic breathing techniques.Vinyasa Yoga is a sequence of yoga poses in a specific order that helps with breathing and balancing your emotions, body, and mind.Now you should know a little more about yoga in India. Good luck in your search for yoga teachers and instructors.If you'd like to get started with yoga, try the talented tutors on Superprof. There are plenty of tutors offering plenty of different types of yoga. Similarly, there are three main types of yoga tutorial available, too: face-to-face tutorials, online tutorials, and group tutorials. Each type of yoga, tutor, and tutorial has its pros and cons so you need to think carefully before you pick your tutor.Face-to-face tutorials are between you and your tutor, allowing you to benefit fully from the tutor's expertise every second you're with them. They'll put together sessions and courses that are tailored to you. Of course, this bespoke service tends to come at a cost but since it's all done with you in mind, it makes this type of tutorial the most cost-effective you can get. If you've got the budget for them, these are the ones to go for.Online tutorials are also between just you and the tutor but your tutor won't be there in the room with you. Thanks to the internet, anyone with a decent webcam, microphone, and internet connection can get tutoring from anyone, anywhere. With fewer expenditures for travelling and the ability to schedule more tutorials each week, online tutors tend to charge less per hour than face-to-face tutorials. You may even get a tutor from India!Finally, group tutorials are available for those that are happy to share their tutor's time with othe rs. Whether you and a group of friends opt to practise yoga together or you start attending tutorials with a group of strangers, these tutorials tend to cost less per person per hour since the whole group is paying for the tutor's time and expertise.You need to think about your needs and your budget before you choose your private tutor and remember that many of the tutors on Superprof offer the first hour of tuition for free so you can see whether or not you get along and whether their teaching approaches are right for you.
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