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  Case: Listening to the Intern
There is a student that is genuinely good when there in an intern in the room. They constantly run to the intern and when ever the intern asks the student to do something they do it immediately. Whenever I ask the student I have to ask several times. The student also acts out whenever it is just myself and constantly interrupts me during lessons. Is there anything I can do to possibly get the student to listen to myself? The intern is only with me two days out of the week and will occasionally come in to fulfill some volunteer hours.
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
I would try to understand the student on their level. Observe the interactions that the student has with the intern, and try some other the things that they do with that particular student. Don't take it too personally, this could just be a hiccup in this students learning because it's something new.
 
     
     
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Comments: I agree. Sometimes people get along better with others than they do yourself-- don't take it personally.
Rated On: October 9, 2016 5:51 pm
Rated By: Chanell Wolski