The child is in Pre-Conventional, Stage 2 and is self-interest driven. The thought processes at that age are "what's in it for me" and obviously the child sees no advantage to sharing.
The child is in Pre-Conventional, Stage 2 and is self-interest driven. The thought processes at that age are "what's in it for me" and obviously the child sees no advantage to sharing.
Yes.
Facilitators can only do so much. If a student refuses to learn then the skill of the facitator is limited by the student
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Give and explain five reasons why you would recommend the study of economics to a business student?
Respect the patient and stop asking.
When you have asked your lender to consolidate your student loans and they refuse, you can look for a company that will work as a liasion between you and a prospective new lender. Due to investors not investing in student loans the majority of lenders have stopped consolidating federal loans. Student Loan Gal at www.defaultms.com
Yes, a person of such age is considered a legal adult in all U.S. states and therefore can enter into legal contracts such as student loans.
it makes them see 1000 of everything.
It is important to explain the value of the content to students lacking motivation.
I explain via examples: "He is a good student, and always does his homework." "I don't like him, he never does his homework"
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