How to Tutor a Student Who Is Failing
Figure out when you have at least 30 minutes or better an hour to spend with the student., Assess needs., Aim to fix...
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Figure out when you have at least 30 minutes or better an hour to spend with the student., Assess needs., Aim to fix...
Know the material., Relate math skills to everyday life., Remind the student that they are intelligent., Encourage...
Teach letters., Teach phonics., Teach the forming of words., Understand sentence structure., Teach proper grammar...
Identify and discuss the educator's strengths and weaknesses., Write down each area that needs improvement in a single...
Know who your students are., Understand different learning styles., Refresh your understanding of grammar rules., Pick...
Know your stuff., Get information from students., Create a lesson plan., Practice the problems., Walk students through...
Choose a field or industry to focus on., Identify the skills and traits needed., Choose an academic research position...
Obtain a Bachelor's degree., Consider a graduate degree., Enroll in an approved Educator Preparation Program., Finance...
Research colleges., Apply to several schools., Enroll in the school of your choice., Complete your bachelor's degree...
Learn about the career., Get a bachelor's degree in education., Take advantage of your time in college., Examine the...
Set a good example to your students., Have well-defined consequences., Be compassionate., Set some ground rules., Try...
Get plenty of sleep., Maintain a healthy diet., Avoid excessive alcohol., Get plenty of exercise., Spend time doing...
Take a deep breath or two., Take a break., Identify the specific problem.
Stick to your treatment plan., Join a support group., Rely on your support system., Advocate for yourself and others...
Identify if the person shows any signs of dyslexia., Test memory., Test procrastination., Test coordination., Track...
Ask your teacher to help you prepare for each lecture., Tell your teacher if you’re using an audio recorder., Ask for a...
Understand spoken language and reading before attempting to understand reading failure or dyslexia., Know what dyslexia...
Recognize that your special interest is important., Start early, and give yourself plenty of breaks., Stop when you get...
Work with your school counselor., Find out what special programs are available., Search for financial assistance., Talk...
Pick out supportive colleges., Disclose your ADHD on applications., Focus on your strengths., Consider starting at...
Acknowledge your strengths and attributes., Make a list of your accomplishments., Recognize how you judge yourself...
Identify why you are concerned about your nose., Figure out who or what influences your thinking., Think about social...
Count your blessings., Make a 'To Do' list., Photograph memories., Talk to your loved ones.
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