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Some Final Thoughts on 2021

Some Final Thoughts on 2021

 

Student with sun in background during a photography art lesson.

 

Hello HLM community! As we approach 2022 in a matter of days, we can’t help but reflect on how wonderful and fulfilling this year has been, even amid so many challenges. We could not have accomplished all that we did without the help of so many people. Because of this, we want to acknowledge and thank everyone who helped make 2021 a memorable year!


TO OUR TUTORS AND TEACHERS:

Thank you for your dedication to ensuring our students received the best education and experience.

You tirelessly and graciously assisted students in learning new concepts, studying for exams, practicing chords, and performing songs.

Your expertise and commitment are so valuable and appreciated!

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TO OUR STUDENTS:

Thank you, students, for making this year memorable and for being the reason we at HLM do what we do! We love helping you and seeing those “Aha!” moments when you finally understand a concept or nail that technique or piece you’ve been practicing.

We know school isn’t always easy, and we know improving your musical skills can be frustrating at times. But we are so grateful that you listen to and work with us. We hope you can see how rewarding learning can be and, dare we say it, even fun at times.

We look forward to working with you more in the new year, and for some of you, seeing you soar without our help anymore!

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TO THE PARENTS:

Thank you for trusting us to help your children with their academic, music, and art education. Your support helps exponentially and shows how much you care about your students’ success.

Thank you for coordinating session times, helping your children study outside of tutoring sessions, encouraging your children, and supporting our teaching methods. We are grateful for all you do.

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TO OUR PARTNERS:

We are very fortunate to be supported by some incredible organizations and individuals.

Thank you to:

  • The South Pasadenan News and Nexusplex Business Development Agency
  • The various publications that featured our business
  • The stores that hung up our signs
  • The teachers who referred students to us
  • And anyone else who gave time, support, and resources to help us grow!

We could not and cannot continue to help more students without you all.

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We wish you all a healthy, happy, and safe holiday season. Here’s to a happy and healthy year ahead!

educator spotlight: Drew M. Hodis

Educator Spotlight: Drew M. Hodis

Educator Spotlight: Drew M. Hodis

 

educator spotlight: Drew M. Hodis

 

Get to know Hodis Learning & Music Founder, Drew Hodis! He began as a tutor and music teacher himself almost a decade ago, and was so inspired by his experience that he created the company to help more students!


Where
 did you receive your education?

  • University of Southern California, B.A. in Psychology
  • Adelphi University, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology: 2027 expected graduation


What’s the most rewarding part of being a tutor, educator, and having your own business?

“The most rewarding part of being an educator is improving students’ academic and emotional wellbeing through teaching and connection. When I see my students’ grades rise over the semester with my help, I feel fulfilled and grateful that my students entrusted me with their learning needs!”

“The most rewarding part of owning my own business is the opportunity to create a community. Our society is becoming more and more disconnected, and this phenomenon has only been magnified by COVID-19. HLM has given me the opportunity to provide connection.”


What are the most common areas you see students struggling? How do you help them in those areas?

“The three most common areas my students struggle with is:

A. Motivation
B. Focus
C. Difficulty grasping concepts”

“For motivation, I speak to my students’ best selves while providing empathy: ‘I know, this is really hard. But you can do this, I believe in you! I will be here to help in any way I can.’ I also use positive motivation.”

“For students with focus issues, we often practice mindfulness together, while also training their brain to focus. Sometimes we practice mindfulness meditation or mindful yoga. And when possible, I help students set up a quiet and distraction-free home learning environment.”

“For students struggling with the material, we go over what the student knows and doesn’t know to assess where to begin. Then I provide an interactive lesson that motivates the student to do their best work. I encourage the student not to rely on me for the answer unless needed. Once the student understands the concept, I check their learning and we move on to the next lesson.”


When should someone contact you for tutoring needs? When should someone contact you for music lessons?

“Students should contact us for tutoring sooner rather than later. I recommend that parents reach out when a student has consistently shown that they don’t grasp the material. Usually that can be observed after a few exams or when their grade slips.”

“The earlier a tutor can help the student, the sooner the student may end tutoring. As contradictory as it sounds, we want our students to succeed without tutoring.”

“When you break your leg, you get a cast that helps your bone regrow. Our services are like a cast: we help students develop study skills and build foundations in their courses. Then, as much as we enjoyed working with them, we hope to see them soar on their own!”

“Some students, however, will only need help occasionally, and that’s perfectly normal. We offer “on-call” sessions; or standalone sessions for this very purpose. If you need on-call help before a test, we recommend that you reach out at least a week before the exam.”

“Students may contact us for music lessons at any time. Although our brains are more plastic and efficient at developing new skill sets in early and middle childhood (3-8 years old), it’s never too late to take up a new instrument!”

“It may take older students a little longer to learn the instrument than it would for young children, but it is still feasible to become proficient on their preferred instrument. Many of our music students are 5-18 years old, but we also serve students who are in early, middle, and late adulthood.”


What are some common misconceptions people have about tutors or tutoring?

“Many people think that tutors are a “quick fix.” Although our goal is to get our students up to speed as quickly as possible, we cannot provide immediate solutions.”

“We cannot do our students’ homework for them, and we cannot turn around their grade overnight.”

“Every student’s learning needs and abilities are different and the time it takes for them to get back on track varies.”

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You can read more about Drew and the origin of Hodis Learning & Music in this article published in the South Pasadenan!

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Our Feature in the South Pasadenan Newspaper!

Our Feature in the South Pasadenan Newspaper!

 

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Check out this amazing feature on Hodis Learning & Music and our founder, Drew M. Hodis. We are incredibly grateful for the South Pasadenan’s review of our beginnings and tutoring, music, and art services!

 

https://southpasadenan.com/tutoring-local-next-level-service-from-hodis-learning-music/

 

We look forward to continuing to serve South Pasadena and the surrounding neighborhoods with expert academic tutoring, music lessons, and art instruction at fair and affordable rates.

Hiring a tutor

When Should You Hire a Tutor?

When Should You Hire a Tutor?

 

Hiring a tutor

 

With the end of the semester approaching, it seems like the perfect time to get a tutor to help your student study for finals or nail down those challenging concepts. But this isn’t the only time you should consider hiring a tutor. Below are some other times you might want someone to help your student with school work.


At the Beginning of a New Semester

Start off a new term on the right foot by scheduling a tutor right away! This will be particularly important if your student struggled the previous semester or school year and you don’t want them to fall behind. Because teachers will introduce new concepts that build upon previous lessons, a tutor can help reinforce those old concepts and integrate how those relate to what your student is learning in class in real-time.


After a Big Exam

Okay, you’ve had the first big test of the semester and your student gets their grade back. If it’s not what you or your student were expecting, or if your student knows there were concepts they didn’t understand on the test, this is the perfect time to hire a tutor! Discuss with the teacher, or have your student meet with their teacher, to learn which questions they missed. With that information, the tutor can hone in on exactly what areas and concepts to go over with your student. A tutor can also offer test-taking tips, so your student can manage their time effectively and strategically approach exams.


If Your Student Lacks Confidence in a Subject

Is your student scared to read out loud during class? Do they drag their feet doing math homework? Maybe they never participate in Spanish class discussions. These could be signs that they lack confidence in a certain subject, even if they are smart and capable. A tutor can help your student gain confidence by ensuring they understand the basics of a subject. “Usually that’s where I see students struggling with confidence, because they don’t know the basic concepts and they’re afraid to ask for help or feel like it’s too late to learn,” shares Hodis Learning & Music President Drew Hodis. A tutor can break down difficult lessons, explain concepts in new ways, and slow down students so they understand the work they’re doing.


Before an Essay is Due

A tutor can help your student with essay writing at whatever stage they may be at. From brainstorming topics and forming a strong thesis statement, to integrating supporting evidence and constructing paragraphs, a tutor can take your student’s writing to the next level, help them ace their essay and improve their writing skills.

Hiring a tutor under any circumstance can be an important and necessary step to ensure your student feels confident in class and understands concepts. School and learning can feel overwhelming, but having the right tutor can make even the most intimidating or confusing subject material more approachable.

Schedule a session with one of our tutors today!