What type of students am I most drawn to and which student do I have the most difficulty working with?

What type of students am I most drawn to and which student do I have the most difficulty working with?



I am most drawn to the students who tend to come from home where they do not get adequate attention from their parents, whether it be from a home where one parent is not in the picture, or if parents are occupied with work and other things just trying to survive that they cannot always give the child undivided attention. Those students that I have seen in my experience have tended to cling to me and relied on me for comfort during the school day. I formed many bonds with students that I started to love like they were my own children. I have such a desire to give students the support they lack at home and found myself really loving spending time with those children because they were so receptive to me and really enjoyed our time together.

I find it difficult to work with students who do not understand the concept of cause and affect, or consequences in general. Students that do not have empathy for others are difficult to work with for me. In my experiences, I had several students who would do things to others and not think for a second how it made someone else feel. I worked with some of those students and specifically, we played games where there were different situations and the child had to talk about how others would feel. I noticed a lot of the times the students would tell me the answer they thought I wanted to hear, and it made it hard to help the students form lasting relationships.

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