Somehow, Ms. Luther and her student Alex have gotten off on the wrong foot. Their relationship has become adversarial in nature. Which of the following statements would Glasser be most likely to make about the situation?
a) Ms. Luther is ignoring Alex’s need for fun.
b) sometimes personalities just don’t mesh, and we learn to live with it.
c) the curriculum is probably not stimulating for Alex.
d) increasing the use of connecting habits may reshape the relationship.
d) increasing the use of connecting habits may reshape the relationship.
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