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Case: Touchy Students
I have a 4th grade male student who seems to be touchy with me. He's always touching my arms, poking me, and touching my hair. I always remind him to keep his hands to himself, but he always comes back doing the same thing. How should I handle this?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
My recommendation would be reaching out to the counselor about this behavior. Express your concerns . |
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Comments: This is a great idea |
Rated On: October 16, 2016 10:25 pm |
Rated By: aMapuN |
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Comments: Very true! |
Rated On: October 17, 2016 3:21 am |
Rated By: Gabriel Nash |
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Comments: While talking to the counselor may give a few ideas, it doesn't actually solve anything. There could be something psychological so asking for reference is good, but you still need to develop a plan of action. |
Rated On: October 10, 2017 3:13 pm |
Rated By: yGeHyz |
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