Social Sciences, asked by pranjalsiwakoti, 11 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by piyushRahulSingh
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Remind them that everyone fails at some point. Failing an exam might be especially hard for someone who has never failed one before. Remind them that everyone fails at some point, even if they don’t talk about it. They’re only human, and humans fail!You can say something like "Everyone fails. There's people in this class who have failed an exam. It happens to everyone at some point, and you can get through it!"
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Let them vent. Sometimes they’ll just need to be upset, or complain about the exam or the class. That’s okay! Listen quietly, letting them get all of their emotions out about the failure.Ask them to tell you how they feel, and let them talk as long as they need to. You can say something like "Tell me how you're feeling about it. I'm here to listen as long as you need me."

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Tell them that this failure does not define them. A lot of people who fail an exam might think that failing an exam makes them a failure at life. Tell them it was one exam, in one class. It doesn’t mean that they are a failure at life, and it doesn’t even mean they can’t be successful in the rest of the course.You can say "I know it feels like you'll never get past this, but you will. Failing this one test doesn't mean that you're a failure. It just means you hit a bump in the road."
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