Behaviour Management
You are responsible for your own weather. If
you decide that it's cloudy and rainy inside, that's the attitude
that you will affect others with.
One premise upon which we will base all of our behavioural
attitudes in tutoring is:
Each of you is responsible for your own behaviour.
Other people do not change you or your behaviour. Once you
accept responsibility for your own attitudes and behaviour,
you may then be able to provide a climate that will encourage
consistent positive behaviour on the part of the person with
whom you are working.
Your behaviour and that of the tutee's greatly influences
the effectiveness of each tutoring session. It is your responsibility
to develop a climate that is understanding and warm as well
as task-oriented. Once a good beginning is established, you
will assure yourself of a smooth middle and ending of the
session.
Preventing problems is the key to tutoring. Discipline is
less an issue if the tutor continues to practice and develop
the skills listed below:
- Knowing yourself and your attitude towards school will
help you better understand others.
- Positive self-concept building is contagious.
- Helping relationships are developed through trust and
caring.
- Well developed communication skills help eliminate misunderstandings
and encourage positive interaction
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