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Dung, an elementary school student, is in the Principal’s office with his parents, receiving a lecture for his recent bad behavior.
Principal: Go ahead Dung, tell your parents what you did today.
Dung: No, I don’t want to.
Principal: (to Dung’s Parents) Dung drew some artwork on the blackboard today.
Dung: What did he draw?
Principal: Dung, tell them what you drew.
Dung: I drew a nice picture of my teacher, Ms. Phuong.
Principal: Well, the picture was not very flattering. Ms. Phuong also says that Dung constantly throws pens and other objects at the board and never properly wears his uniform in class.
Dung: That’s not true! The other children throw stuff but Ms. Phuong always blames me!
Principal: We do think the primary reason he behaves this way is for the approval of his classmates.
Dung: Whatever.
Principal: Has Dung also told you that he failed his exam last week and completely forgot to hand in an essay as well.
Dung’s Father: Dung, you told us you got a 100 on that essay!
Dung: The essay was stupid, why would I do that stupid essay?
Principal: I think Dung really needs to improve his attention and interest in school and must practice much harder to avoid being held back. Have you considered taking Dung to the doctor to examine him? Perhaps Dung has a mental disorder.
Dung: No I don’t!
Dung’s Father: Yes, we thought the same thing when he was a little child, but the doctor said he is completely normal.
Principal: Well, have you considered registering Dung for our Mentor Program? One of Dung’s classmates, Hoang Anh, has a mentor and now his work is outstanding.
Dung: Hoang Anh gets good marks because he cheats on his tests!
Principal: Well regardless, I think something needs to be done about Dung’s behavior.
Dung’s Father: Yes, if Dung makes one more mistake, he will have to spend the next holiday in his room with no video games or TV.
Dung: No, no, please! Please don’t take my video games! I promise I will always do my textbook assignments and revise three hours before each exam!
Principal: Hm, that seems to work just fine.
Principal: Go ahead Dung, tell your parents what you did today.
Dung: No, I don’t want to.
Principal: (to Dung’s Parents) Dung drew some artwork on the blackboard today.
Dung: What did he draw?
Principal: Dung, tell them what you drew.
Dung: I drew a nice picture of my teacher, Ms. Phuong.
Principal: Well, the picture was not very flattering. Ms. Phuong also says that Dung constantly throws pens and other objects at the board and never properly wears his uniform in class.
Dung: That’s not true! The other children throw stuff but Ms. Phuong always blames me!
Principal: We do think the primary reason he behaves this way is for the approval of his classmates.
Dung: Whatever.
Principal: Has Dung also told you that he failed his exam last week and completely forgot to hand in an essay as well.
Dung’s Father: Dung, you told us you got a 100 on that essay!
Dung: The essay was stupid, why would I do that stupid essay?
Principal: I think Dung really needs to improve his attention and interest in school and must practice much harder to avoid being held back. Have you considered taking Dung to the doctor to examine him? Perhaps Dung has a mental disorder.
Dung: No I don’t!
Dung’s Father: Yes, we thought the same thing when he was a little child, but the doctor said he is completely normal.
Principal: Well, have you considered registering Dung for our Mentor Program? One of Dung’s classmates, Hoang Anh, has a mentor and now his work is outstanding.
Dung: Hoang Anh gets good marks because he cheats on his tests!
Principal: Well regardless, I think something needs to be done about Dung’s behavior.
Dung’s Father: Yes, if Dung makes one more mistake, he will have to spend the next holiday in his room with no video games or TV.
Dung: No, no, please! Please don’t take my video games! I promise I will always do my textbook assignments and revise three hours before each exam!
Principal: Hm, that seems to work just fine.
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