SHOWING
YOU
CARE
Students will pay attention or care about what they are learning, when you care
about them. Often dealing with difficult students is trying on a tutor because
they don't seem to care about the material the tutor is interested in helping
them with. When the tutor is interested in the student, the student will be
more apt to care about learning.
The following are some ways to show students that you care:
- Be a welcoming person -- greet them by name at the beginning of a
session with a smile.
- Be interested -- ask them questions about their likes and dislikes
or simply, ``How are you?'' Then really listen to their answers. When you meet
again refer back to the personal information you have shared. You may ask them
what they thought of the performance of their favourite team or player last
night.
- Don't be afraid to laugh with the student -- avoid laughing at them
or their mistakes. Shared laughter is a good bond between people.
- Be aware of their accomplishments -- if you know that the student
has done well in sports or other school activities, take the time to compliment
them on their involvement and efforts.
- Set goals and recognize their achievements -- make sure that they
know that you are aware that a goal has been achieved. They will be happy that
you remembered and cared to notice.
- Smile and nod your head -- just as a person who is really listening
nods towards a speaker, the tutor who is caring will smile and nod at their
student.
- Don't ignore misbehaviour -- most students won't be afraid to test
you. When they do, make sure that you remind them that you don't like what they
did, but that you do like them.