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The good, the bad, and everything in-between April 8, 2008

Posted by allison in learning styles, memory strategies.
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While I have had my share of good and bad clients, luckily the good have far outweighed the bad. Most of my clients come in willing and ready to work, and usually bring their book and class notes. So, for the stories…

One client who came to me was trying to prepare for a quiz. She brought in some poorly-made notecards, but did not have her book or notes. After visiting the class website, racking my brain (I have not actually taken this particular course, so I was going off of my knowledge from a course that covers similar material), and trying to encourage her to remember what had been said in class, I tried to help her strengthen her notecards. However, she resisted all of my attempts. I thought of VARK and asked her how she usually learns best, thinking that she might be better off if we discussed the material instead of making notecards. She did not respond very well to any of this. I was confused by what she expecting coming to TJ’s. I left the session feeling very frustrated.

Another client I had was completely different (thank goodness!). (more…)