I wasn't
worried about his classmates.
If a student is
worried about a classmate saying something mean or trying to fight with them, learning is not going to happen.
You may find your teen overthinking his or her actions or appearance because he or
she worries about classmates» opinions.
Not exact matches
Children's
worries about their peer relationships rank high — they
worry about being rejected or excluded by their
classmates, and they
worry that their close friends will betray them.
Young grade - schoolers often
worry about school, getting along with
classmates, and pleasing their parents.
Mom, Jodi Chen
worried about Emma's ability to form close friendships with her new
classmates (what parent wouldn't
worry?)
Lack of classroom confidence stems from students doubting what they know, or
worrying about making a mistake in front of their
classmates.
They don't have to
worry about competing with their online
classmates.
The major reason, says Susan Sears, assistant professor of human resources education at the university, is that students
worry about pleasing both the teacher and their
classmates when giving oral presentations.
Imagine being afraid to rummage in your backpack on a crowded bus, or
worrying about how to explain your holidays to your
classmates, or wondering if your friends are whispering
about your head scarf — and then imagine trying to keep your focus on your schoolwork.
I constantly
worry about his academic needs — the school's curriculum, the lack of accountability within the classrooms, the poor quality of his teachers and the ongoing need for additional instruction time for his struggling
classmates.
Civil rights groups also have raised questions
about Obama's proposals,
worried that stepping away from No Child Left Behind will ease pressure on states to help poor children perform as well as their wealthier
classmates.
It's possible to get a well - written paper from scratch and not have to
worry about it resembling your
classmate's work.
So throw away all the
worries about what your
classmates or batchmates are going to say if you will take help from the experts.
Children's
worries about their peer relationships rank high — they
worry about being rejected or excluded by their
classmates, and they
worry that their close friends will betray them.
I'm not entirely sure how her female
classmates are going to respond to the terror theme, but at least I don't have to
worry about the AWOL Hawaiian chick anymore.