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1.
FADED COLORS
A Student Study
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albastrica mititica
2.
DIFFICULT
Student A
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Ian Sane
3.
STUDENT A
Is the Color Green
When showing his faded colors he acts out by shutting down and withdrawing.
He refuses to comply and refuses to communicate.
He is highly critical of himself.
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Horia Varlan
4.
TO HELP STUDENT A
I might motivate him by asking for his help to solve problems and engage him in solving daily classroom tasks.
I might prevent further erosion by not pressuring small talk and giving space when it is needed.
I might intervene when I see emotions escalating from others or if I see him withdrawing too much.
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brewbooks
5.
EASY TO MANAGE
Student B
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kevin dooley
6.
STUDENT B
Is the color gold
When showing his faded colors he becomes rigid and critical of himself and others.
He has a lot of anxiety.
Seems depressed.
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kevin dooley
7.
TO HELP STUDENT B
I might motivate him by giving him a clear defined task with a definitive end goal.
I might prevent further erosion by being aware of times when there is increased chaos, and not ask him to clean up other's messes.
I will intervene when I see him start to force others to follow the rules and start to complain.
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mcdarius
8.
QUIET
Student C
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cobalt123
9.
STUDENT C
Is the color blue.
When he is showing his faded colors he seems unmotivated
He withdraws.
He becomes very passive resistant.
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Rob Unreall
10.
TO HELP STUDENT C
I can motivate him by asking about his feelings on different situations, and then appreciating his contribution.
To prevent future erosion I can give him increased opportunities to express his creativity and emotions on a daily basis.
I will intervene when I see others teasing him or if I see him start to become depressed.
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kevin dooley
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