answer:When we were homeschooling, my first child was very resistant to learning to read, but I kept plugging, and eventually she learned to read in spite of herself. The next thing I knew, she taught her little brother to read, and then the next youngest. The key word here is that suddenly she was INSPIRED by the whole idea. You won’t have effective tutors unless they are inspired. I can’t find the reference, but I remember reading about a school that enforced cooperation between children because everyone had to wear pinafores or shirts that buttoned up the back. This meant that every child had to be helped by someone else. It’s an interesting concept.