1694. More about building up a kid's education



At tutoring sessions with each student we should ask him whether he really and eagerly wishes to improve and learn. 

The student always will say Yes, I want to improve. 

Now, between you teacher and the student can specify how he’s going to improve. Often, just with dedicating a longer time and his effort, he will improve his grades. 

Let him know that in that way he’ll for sure improve. He’ll start to create a virtue, which is the capability of doing something well, by means of repetition of actions. / Photo from: New-Home-Construction-2012. www worldpropertychannel com 

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