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- Jun 15, 2022
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First, let me apologize for my passable English writing and a tedious story.
I do tutor to pay for my fee, there is this kid who is only 15 years old, I've been taught him for two years, he did make progress from all F to Bs and Cs, but during these six weeks he keeps failing to finish his homework. My first thought was to reduce the amount, up to the point that it only requires him ten minutes per day(his own evaluation). But he still can't deliver.
So yesterday I asked him if he is having some kind of trouble, he told me that he wanted to kill himself, I was shocked as hell, not to the idea itself, god knows I've been thinking about CTB for quite a while, but he is just a kid!
I know as a teenager we all had some eccentric ideas, but when I asked him on the scale of one to ten, how serious is he?Then he answered 8 or 9. He even googled some news about suicide. I tried to ask him what happened, but he just weeped and cried. He asked me not to tell his parents, so I just told them that he did a better job this week, and suggested them to take him to his favorite steak house as an encouragement. But I don't think I can forgive myself if, god forbid, he did hurt himself.
The tricky part is that there is nothing I can do to help him without letting his parents or school knows, but to rat on him would be a direct betrayal to his trust, and also immoral to me(especially I don' appreciate mental health policy on CTB in my own country), not to mention the harm of overreaction.
Anyway, any suggestions? I tutor this kid 2 hours per week covering five subject, so if I spent all 2 hours playing amateur therapy, his parents might find out he is falling behind in schedule. What else can I do to help him?
Thanks for your patience and advice!
I do tutor to pay for my fee, there is this kid who is only 15 years old, I've been taught him for two years, he did make progress from all F to Bs and Cs, but during these six weeks he keeps failing to finish his homework. My first thought was to reduce the amount, up to the point that it only requires him ten minutes per day(his own evaluation). But he still can't deliver.
So yesterday I asked him if he is having some kind of trouble, he told me that he wanted to kill himself, I was shocked as hell, not to the idea itself, god knows I've been thinking about CTB for quite a while, but he is just a kid!
I know as a teenager we all had some eccentric ideas, but when I asked him on the scale of one to ten, how serious is he?Then he answered 8 or 9. He even googled some news about suicide. I tried to ask him what happened, but he just weeped and cried. He asked me not to tell his parents, so I just told them that he did a better job this week, and suggested them to take him to his favorite steak house as an encouragement. But I don't think I can forgive myself if, god forbid, he did hurt himself.
The tricky part is that there is nothing I can do to help him without letting his parents or school knows, but to rat on him would be a direct betrayal to his trust, and also immoral to me(especially I don' appreciate mental health policy on CTB in my own country), not to mention the harm of overreaction.
Anyway, any suggestions? I tutor this kid 2 hours per week covering five subject, so if I spent all 2 hours playing amateur therapy, his parents might find out he is falling behind in schedule. What else can I do to help him?
Thanks for your patience and advice!
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