High Risk Students

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High risk students are students who exhibit problematic behavior on a consistent basis. These behaviors affect their academic, social, emotional, and environmental interactions. Severe stress is the main and common factor among high risk students. These stress emanates from the child’s total surroundings, which may include family, environment, and pressure to perform academically, thus the student compensates for the shortcomi g by behaving erratically. It is difficult to assess symptoms of high risk students if one is not trained to look for it. The actions or behaviors of high risk students may be attributed to something else, thus there is a chance that if it goes unchecked, such actions/behaviors may become too detrimental for the students and others around him or her and help may come too late. Thankfully, there are three ways to identify high risk students.

1. Frequency of Symptoms
2. Duration of Symptoms
3. Intensity of Symptoms

High risk students develop varying degrees of unusual behaviors, from being absent or late to such extremes as having no directions or purpose. They also exhibit contrasting results or behaviors that may be confusing at times, but the key to all these …show more content…

What separates a high risk student from those that are just plain troublesome are the patterns of problematic behaviors that consistently exhibits itself through the student’s actions or inaction. That is why It is crucial that these symptoms be identified as early as possible in order for the student to get the proper help, guidance, and counselling. If these symptoms go unrecognized, it may become a habit on the part of the student and make him or her believe that his or her behavior is a “normal” thing, therefore creating a vicious cycle of recurrence with each one becoming

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