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Despite the things that you feel, most of the students have learning difficulties. It is quite common in the daily practice of school life. In most cases the solution is very simple. But you have to get another view of this situation and the best sources for that are your family and your teachers.

  1. Make a small discussion about the things that you discovered in Step 2 with your parent(s). Mention any examples of your daily school practice you discovered in Step 2. Just present the case to your parent(s)
  2. Ask your favorite teacher for a private discussion on any difficulty you face on his/her subject. Teachers really want to know the way you feel so…
  3. Discuss your “tiny” problem with the teacher that you are facing difficulties. If you do feel uncomfortable to discuss it with a specific teacher, select one that you feel easier to do an open discussion for school and your courses. Present your feelings clearly.
  4. Request some extra complimentary work on the subjects you do feel uncomfortable with your performance.

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20 December 2014

Final Partners’ meeting

The fourth partners’ meeting took place in Florence (IT) on 15 December 2014. The meeting had the objective to check the activities carried out since the third meeting of the project and share and assess the in progress results. A special focus has been dedicated to the presentation of the strategies to solve the case scenarios.