How do you tutor someone who has greater matters on their mind and therefore cannot focus? - cancer tutor
Someone at school has a teacher, a newcomer to the high school to be exact. He has a mother who is terminally ill and was diagnosed with cancer. Thus, the school has requested that can help you, and I volunteered.
I know before tutoring and generally to do with people like you, but how do I deal with this case? I can pity him, but I'm still a mystery how they focus on. How many of you can concentrate on his studies when his family is in chaos and her mother is terminally ill? (\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt; rhetorical question) So, if you can, please give me some advice on how I act in this situation with anecdotes, quotes, or what ever you have to offer, too.
Thank you!
2 comments:
Maybe you do some exercises little attention at first sight? Or, you can at the beginning of all things that disturb you are writing about, then you can take this small moment of time. Im sure it would be very difficult, but perhaps you can do some exercises on the ground, as silly as it feels and sounds can sometimes be a short session on a particular exercise, or even grounded him with a patch of grass really . help
It seems that friends are useful. When my parents went through a divorce, and he was 8 years old. It heck.But, friends around me, it was impressive.
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