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how do you and the rebel in your class react during the time of teaching in class?​

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Answered by rajvamsid
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Answer:

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME

Explanation:

The common stereotype of the 'problem student' is a child who consistently disrupts lessons, irritates or bullies other students, and routinely fails assignments (and doesn't seem to care about their dismal grades). But what about problem students who perform extremely well academically? Students of this kind are much more complex. They possess all the traits of a child who clearly has no interest in learning, yet their strong test scores and obvious intelligence serve as proof of their talent and skills.

disruptive

If you find yourself with a child who is clearly intelligent but also insistent on misbehaving, take a look at the tips and strategies listed below for some inspiration on how to deal with these students and unlock their full potential.

Answered by naveendaniel65
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Answer:

Explanation:

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME

he common stereotype of the 'problem student' is a child who consistently disrupts lessons, irritates or bullies other students, and routinely fails assTignments (and doesn't seem to care about their dismal grades). But what about problem students who perform extremely well academically? Students of this kind are much more complex. They possess all the traits of a child who clearly has no interest in learning, yet their strong test scores and obvious intelligence serve as proof of their talent and skills.

disruptive

If you find yourself with a child who is clearly intelligent but also insistent on misbehaving, take a look at the tips and strategies listed below for some inspiration on how to deal with these students and unlock their full potential.

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