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NAPLAN Tutor Qualifications
86% hold a Master’s or PhD degree
A parent’s guide to supporting your child through NAPLAN
Understanding what NAPLAN means for your child
NAPLAN can feel like a big moment in a student’s school journey. For many Australian families, it’s one of the first formal assessments their child will face. While schools prepare students for the test as part of the regular curriculum, many parents still have questions about how to support their child at home, especially when it comes to building confidence, reducing anxiety, and strengthening key skills.
What parents are most concerned about
The most common concerns tend to fall into three areas: reading, writing, and numeracy.
In reading, parents often worry that their child struggles with comprehension or finishes too slowly. Many students can read fluently but have trouble identifying the main idea or making inferences from text.
In writing, the pressure of planning and drafting a response in a short time frame is a challenge. Parents sometimes notice their child writes well during homework but freezes under test conditions. Knowing the structure of persuasive and narrative writing helps, but regular timed practice is key.
In numeracy, some children rush through problems without showing their working, while others are unsure how to approach multi-step questions. Worded problems often trip up students who are otherwise strong with number facts.
These concerns are completely normal. NAPLAN isn't about memorising, it’s about applying what students already know.
What resources can actually help
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but there are plenty of tools to guide your child’s preparation.
Many schools in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and regional areas offer in-class preparation using past NAPLAN papers and sample questions. Ask your child’s teacher what areas need extra focus.
At home, parents can use printable practice tests from the official ACARA website. Free platforms like Studyladder or paid apps like LiteracyPlanet and Mathletics offer age-appropriate practice aligned to the Australian Curriculum. For writing, encouraging your child to respond to prompts from previous years and practice planning under time limits can go a long way.
Tutoring, either in-person or online, can be helpful for students who need targeted revision or extra confidence. It works best when it's focused on a specific goal, such as improving persuasive writing structure or reviewing strategies for multi-digit subtraction.
Balancing preparation with wellbeing
While practice helps, NAPLAN should not become a source of stress. Encourage your child to do their best, but remind them that NAPLAN is just one snapshot of their learning. Keep conversations positive and focus on effort, not outcomes.
Some parents also use NAPLAN as a checkpoint to identify strengths and areas for growth. If your child finds a certain skill more difficult, it’s a good opportunity to explore that topic more deeply, not just for the test, but for their long-term learning.
With the right resources, gentle support, and a bit of structure, NAPLAN preparation can feel more like a confidence-building experience than a stressful milestone. And that can make all the difference in how your child approaches learning well beyond the test.