Could you pls advise?
I talked with the teacher of my son, who is in Year 1. One of the things she mentioned is that my child, a quiet pupil, rarely asks for the teacher's help in class.
When given something to do, he would actively try his best to do it. That's why he gets top mark for his effort. However, if he is stuck at something, he would be quiet. He would wait until the teacher is free before asking for help.
The teacher explains that in a 30-pupil class, it would be good for the child to actively ask for help rather than passively waiting.
Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that my child is a quiet pupil in class.
Is there any tip to encourage him to ask for him when needed?
Thank you
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How to encourage my child to ask for help more in class?
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Fiona2011231 · 17/11/2014 12:15
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