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Wong Sir
Chief Editor & Maths
Former Hong Kong primary maths teacher with 15 years in the classroom. Built Tutor Wong after seeing the same homework mistakes thousands of times. Believes every error is a learning opportunity — if you know where to look.
One Sibling Is Brilliant at Maths, the Other Struggles. How Families Navigate the Gap.
A wide gap in maths ability between siblings creates specific family dynamics. A maths teacher shares what he observes — and what helps.
When Parents Disagree on Maths Tutoring: What I Tell the Families Caught in the Middle
Parents disagree about maths tutoring more than almost any other educational decision. A maths teacher explains what the argument is really about — and what actually helps.
I Can Always Tell When a Parent Did the Homework. Here Is What It Looks Like.
After fifteen years of marking, a maths teacher explains exactly how parent-completed homework reveals itself — and what it costs the child.
The Dad Who Taught His Son Maths His Way — and Why That Child Failed My Test
When a parent teaches their own method instead of the school method, it creates confusion that shows up clearly in tests. A maths teacher's perspective.

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