We are all broken. The absolute best way to help students and children that struggle is by forming a relationship with them. Spend time with them and listen to what they have to say.
Children that act out, act out for a reason. It could be for many reasons. They could come from great homes and home lives and they can come from terrible homes and home lives, but there is always a reason for behaviors. Some examples may include needing/wanting attention, they could be hurting or trying to tell you something, the behavior could be a learned behavior due to their environment. The reasons are endless.
Get to know the class/ the students or the child you are with.
As for praying, pray that the Lord help you in forming a relationship of trust and respect. Pray for guidance and encouragement. Pray for discernment and protection over the child.
As a side note, from a teachers perspective. If a student is having a hard time in library specifically and not in the classroom, then your expectations, structured time and or relationship with the kiddo needs to be looked at differently. Ask the child’s teacher for help in understanding the student’s needs. They should be able to help you.
Children that act out, act out for a reason. It could be for many reasons. They could come from great homes and home lives and they can come from terrible homes and home lives, but there is always a reason for behaviors. Some examples may include needing/wanting attention, they could be hurting or trying to tell you something, the behavior could be a learned behavior due to their environment. The reasons are endless.
Get to know the class/ the students or the child you are with.
As for praying, pray that the Lord help you in forming a relationship of trust and respect. Pray for guidance and encouragement. Pray for discernment and protection over the child.
As a side note, from a teachers perspective. If a student is having a hard time in library specifically and not in the classroom, then your expectations, structured time and or relationship with the kiddo needs to be looked at differently. Ask the child’s teacher for help in understanding the student’s needs. They should be able to help you.
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