One of your close friends performed poorly in the exam. As a result his mother does not grant him permission to go on a school trip. With your partner, discuss how you would advise your friend to convince his mother and gain permission to go on the trip.
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I'll say to his mother to let him go , next time I'll help him to score marks . he will also learn something in the picnic too.....
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Here's what you could advise your friend to do:
- Understand his mother's perspective: Start by acknowledging his mother's concerns and reasons for denying him permission to go on the trip. This will show her that he values her opinion and is willing to listen.
- Provide reassurance: Let her know that the school trip is a supervised and structured event and emphasize the educational value of the trip. Provide details on the measures that will be taken to ensure his safety.
- Offer a plan for improvement: Explain to her that the poor exam performance was a one-time thing and assure her that he will work hard to improve his grades. Offer a specific plan for how he will achieve this, such as studying more, seeking help from teachers, or setting achievable goals.
- Seek support from others: If possible, get support from teachers, school administrators or other parents who have gone on similar trips and can attest to their educational and personal growth benefits.
- Negotiate a compromise: If his mother is still hesitant, offer to make a compromise, such as promising to focus on his studies after the trip or asking her to check in with him during the trip.
- Show appreciation: Finally, let her know that he is grateful for her support and how much this trip means to him. Show her that he is responsible and mature enough to handle the opportunity.
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