* teaching background, credentials and references.
* ask to see a sample lesson or a students binder. This can give you an insight of how they teach concepts using OG method. Do they use a lot of worksheets? What kind of hands on experiences they incorporate into the lessons?
* give them a scenario and ask how they would handle the situation. Ask them how they would deal with when your child doesn't listen to them and what they would say to them.
* ask them for their policies - do they have a minimum amount of classes per week? what is their late policy? What is their payment policy? Do they offer progress reports?
* personality match - do you and your child get along with the tutor? Do they have a probation period where the tutor spends about a month of tutor sessions to see if it is working out? is your child responding to the tutor?
* flexibility - does the tutor create individualized tutor lessons specifically for your child? Does he incorporate your child's learning style into the OG lesson?
* tutor space/ access to manipulatives - where do the OG lessons take place? if it is at an OG center then what are the extra materials/ manipulatives that are available to the student? Do they incorporate any kind of technology - ipad/computer software/ sensory boards?