A year, or so ago, I started a correspondence course in Heating and Air Conditioning. Although my wife never bothered me when I was studying, it bothered me that she never asked me how it was going, or if she could do anything to help. Basically, she showed no interest, in my interest of learning at all. The reason for me taking this course was in hopes of bettering our family's financial situation. Although I completed the course with a 98% average, I felt like she could care less about what I was trying to accomplish. Eventually, I was just going through the motions of studying, and had lost the drive I started with. If you are sincere about helping someone, first of all, let them know you support them 100%. Ask them if there is anyway you can help them study. Even if they say no, they will know you are interested and there for them. They will know you are pulling for them and support them in what they are trying to do.
2006-11-05 09:26:17
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answered by slowboy 2
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Give them alone and quiet time when they have committed themeselves to study time.
Be aware of what those times are so you do not become a distraction or disturbance during those specified times
Help out as much as possible perhaps quiz them on some information they need to learn.
Good luck and God bless
2006-11-05 16:48:20
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answered by ? 7
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Financially Of Course !
2006-11-05 16:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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helping them moneywise obviously, but also giving them encouragement when they fail in a subject/exam, telling them how much they will enjoy the job they ll do coz they wanted to study to get it, helping them to prepare for exams/courses... anything really as long as it s possible for me to do it
2006-11-06 09:49:04
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answered by roastedpuffin 2
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i will help him watever he needs....!
2006-11-05 16:45:32
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answered by jibs_leo4 1
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