Umm♥Layth
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Asalaam Alleikum,
I've had lots of trouble finding a reliable and dedicated hifdh teacher for my 10 year old. We've been trying for well over a year and the teachers just don't seem to be very dedicated. I'm very frustrated as paying for classes can get expensive and our progress is very VERY slow. I almost feel like people need extra cash so they offer to teach, but nothing really gets done. My child is also losing interest due to the quality of the teachers. We've tried 3 so far, including Studio Arabiya.
We've not been able to hire anyone in person as we are in transition and have moved 3 times this last year and we will be moving across the country once again (hopefully for good!) in a few months.
I'm open to recommendations, but please, if you suggest somebody, make sure it is somebody who loves what they do, is determined to help the other person actually memorize and there's no kids in the background or constant distractions. Imagine, in one year we've only managed to get Juz'Amma down, when my child has the capability of much more than that.
I'm VERY frustrated and feel like we're gonna lose the drive to continue sooner than later. :hmm: My husband is in between jobs and I have not established myself here yet, so it has been a huge effort to put together the income to pay for these things and we are not getting any fruit from it. I feel cheated to be honest.
I'm all ears if you have some guidance to offer!
I've had lots of trouble finding a reliable and dedicated hifdh teacher for my 10 year old. We've been trying for well over a year and the teachers just don't seem to be very dedicated. I'm very frustrated as paying for classes can get expensive and our progress is very VERY slow. I almost feel like people need extra cash so they offer to teach, but nothing really gets done. My child is also losing interest due to the quality of the teachers. We've tried 3 so far, including Studio Arabiya.
We've not been able to hire anyone in person as we are in transition and have moved 3 times this last year and we will be moving across the country once again (hopefully for good!) in a few months.
I'm open to recommendations, but please, if you suggest somebody, make sure it is somebody who loves what they do, is determined to help the other person actually memorize and there's no kids in the background or constant distractions. Imagine, in one year we've only managed to get Juz'Amma down, when my child has the capability of much more than that.
I'm VERY frustrated and feel like we're gonna lose the drive to continue sooner than later. :hmm: My husband is in between jobs and I have not established myself here yet, so it has been a huge effort to put together the income to pay for these things and we are not getting any fruit from it. I feel cheated to be honest.
I'm all ears if you have some guidance to offer!
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