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December 18, 2007

Handling the Student with Difficult Behaviors

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By Colleen Palat | originally posted October 20, 2007

We’d all like to think the student’s we tutor love to learn just as much as we do. As a tutor, I’ve just assumed that education is as important to my students as it is to me. Unfortunately, though, that isn’t always the case. Have you been there? I’m sure we all have stories of a student or two who gave us a run for our money and made our day “spirited”.

Dealing with students with difficult behaviors can be draining, can’t they? Thankfully, though, there are some things we can do as tutors to help our students while maintaining our sanity in the process. Below, I’ve compiled some tips that will be helpful when tutoring the difficult student:

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Filed under: Coaching, Home Schooling, Learning Centers, Small Private Practices, Tutoring Practices

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