WerewolfPoet wrote:
Sometimes, I had (and probably still have) some difficulty distinguishing between something that I should be able to get over/solve myself and something that requires help from another person. For example, I often saw asking the teacher for clarification as the absolute last resort. I felt as it was my responsibility as an "honor" student to leave the teacher to their bidding and resolve the issue on my own. This works out well in academic situations, but it can lead to issues in social situations when one is being bullied far beyond what is socially acceptable "jesting" and one is unaware that the invisible barrier has been breached.
Best of luck getting your students to communicate with you. If it makes you feel any better, it is often not personal: I scarcely even reveal the true extent of many of my needs to my own parents.
This EXACTLY. In fact, i just revealed ( at 28 ) to my father that i had been diagnosed with ASD, and all of the troubles i had growing up.
When i was struggling i wouldn't just not ask for help, but expend energy in hiding that difficulty from people. I have no idea why, perhaps due to not wanting to bother anyone. Yet the whole time i actually wished someone would come to me and offer to help, and ignore me saying no.
Yeah, i get it, i'm insane. ;P