Specific Communication/Behavior Problems #1
Problems
a teacher might have with a student:
Upsets
(pouting, sadness or unhappiness)
Anger
(arms crossed, stink-eye, or no eye contact)
Behavior
problem (repeated but minor)
Fatigue
(student looks tired or falls asleep)
Sloppy
(handwriting or messy incomplete papers)
Other types of
problems you can ask about::
Incomplete
homework (does some but not all)
Behavior problem
(getting worse)
Disruptive
Lying (once, more
than once/regularly)
Breaks classroom
agreements
Abusive behavior
towards teacher/parent or classmates
Abusive behavior
towards opposite sex classmates
Communicates
covert hostility non-verbally
Would/will not own
up to known/observed perpetration
Class members
protecting him/her from getting caught
Bullying (victim or initiator)
Tardiness
(consistent)
Unmotivated
Classroom control
(takes too long to quiet him/her down)
Rowdy
(boisterous inappropriate laughter)
Intangible,
indefinable, however something is wrong
Problems a teacher might have with a
student's parents.
Free consulting and coaching about problems such as
these are available for teachers and parents (see
prerequisite).
What's a Clearing?
Check out
The Clearing Process —read
about the effects of withholding thoughts.
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