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**Transcript of Teacher-Student Conversation: Natalia and Yasmina** *Setting: A quiet corner of the school during lunchtime. Natalia, a concerned teacher, sits across from Yasmina, a quiet student who is clearly struggling.* **Natalia:** Hi, Yasmina. Thanks for staying back to chat with me for a moment. I noticed you've been a bit distracted in class lately. How are you feeling? **Yasmina:** (sighs) Honestly, Miss, I’m really tired. I just can’t seem to focus. **Natalia:** I understand. A lot of students go through rough patches. Is there something bothering you outside of school that’s affecting your sleep? **Yasmina:** (hesitant) Well… it's my parents. They fight a lot. It's really loud. I can hear everything, even with my headphones on. **Natalia:** That sounds incredibly tough. I’m really sorry to hear that. Do you feel safe at home? **Yasmina:** (nodding slowly) Yeah, they don’t hit each other or anything. It’s just… a lot of arguing. My dad calls my mom really mean names. **Natalia:** That’s awful, Yasmina. It’s understandable that you would feel scared or worried with that going on. Have you tried talking to anyone about how you’re feeling? **Yasmina:** No, I just… stay in my room. I eat dinner before he comes home, and I try to avoid him. **Natalia:** I can see why you'd want to do that. But it’s important to have someone to talk to who can help. How does it make you feel when they fight? **Yasmina:** It makes me really anxious. I hate weekends because they fight more then. I never know what to expect. **Natalia:** That sounds really stressful. It's not okay for you to have to go through that alone. You deserve to feel safe and supported at home. Have you thought about talking to a trusted adult, like a school counselor? They can help you find some ways to cope. **Yasmina:** I don’t know. I’m scared they’ll make it worse or tell my parents. **Natalia:** That’s a valid concern. But remember, they are there to help you, and they can keep things confidential. They might have ideas on how to deal with what you’re experiencing. You shouldn't have to face this alone. **Yasmina:** (pausing) I just don’t want to cause more trouble at home. **Natalia:** I understand that. But sometimes, talking about it can actually help ease the burden. You might even find solutions that you hadn’t thought of. If you’d like, I can support you in speaking with the counselor, or we can come up with a plan together. **Yasmina:** (looking hopeful) Would you really help me with that? **Natalia:** Absolutely, Yasmina. I care about your wellbeing, and I’m here to support you. We can take this one step at a time. But first, let's get you in touch with someone who can help you with what’s going on at home. How does that sound? **Yasmina:** (nodding) Okay. That sounds good, Miss. Thank you. **Natalia:** You’re welcome. It’s brave of you to talk about this. Remember, you’re not alone, and it’s okay to ask for help. (Yasmina starts to feel a little lighter as they continue their conversation, planning next steps together.) **Natalia:** Let’s meet again tomorrow, okay? We can check in and see how everything is going. **Yasmina:** (smiling) Okay. Thanks, Miss Natalie. (As the conversation comes to an end, Yasmina feels a glimmer of hope, knowing she has support and someone who cares about her well-being.)