Just let him know sometime during the day that you want to speak to him privately. Give him an idea of what it is about, and set up a time.
Make it clear that this is something you want to keep private. Teachers are there to help you, and he will feel glad that you felt comfortable enough to confide in him.
2006-11-26 11:36:22
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answered by kiki 4
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He should NOT have a problem with talking with you, nor be angry. He may be a little cautious with meeting you in a totally private place, as there have been so many accusations against teachers in the recent past. Can you possibly ask him if you can talk to him after school, in a public place, like the lunchroom or something--where there is possibly janitors, etc. passing through but not close enough to hear anything you have to say? Good luck, I hope it all works out.
2006-11-26 11:02:50
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answered by donnabellekc 5
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You will find that most grown ups are very responsive to questions, specially if it's in there Field of knowledge. The best way is just like you have already stated, Except make sure he knows ahead of time that your coming, have one other teacher there with you for your safety and your teachers you know how rummer spread in school, next tell him everything the whole truth this way he might be able to help. If you fail to at least try you will regret it forever you will never know unless you try. Good luck and best wishes.
2006-11-26 11:10:50
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answered by matt v 3
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I would approach him either before class starts or after and just say that you would like to talk to him about something after school. He'll probably be happy to set up a time for you to sit down and talk together. Teachers are usually happy to be confided in so I'm sure he'd be happy to help you out. No need to be scared to ask.
2006-11-26 11:03:43
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answered by RenaMac 2
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Easy.....right before or after class, ask the teacher for some time to talk...privately about something important.
He will be happy to help....especially to get a student help...as they have to be great people first ...in order to become a teacher....it's a very giving profession.
2006-11-26 11:07:25
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answered by May I help You? 6
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He shouldn't be mad, absolutely! He just maybe worried after all if he can't help you in this.. So, ensure that he is the right person.. And then - you can just find him after classes or maybe come the other day to find him around..
2006-11-26 11:05:26
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answered by Lady G. 6
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I would just go talk to him when he's alone. I'm sure he'd be more than welcomed to help you with your problem. Teachers are trained to do more than teach. And, if he specializes in what you're going through, then I'm sure he would be glad to help.
2006-11-26 11:01:31
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answered by Holly W 4
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well even though you may be scared at first you shouldnt be. everything will be alright. just start off with hi or hello and ask him about somthing he may be intrested in...(EX. if he has a pic. of someone ask who he/she is) then begin into whatever your situation is
2006-11-26 11:02:01
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answered by vanilla shakira 2
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Just go up to him after school and ask him.Everything will just fall into place.
2006-11-26 11:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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