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Brandon,
You raise a very interesting question. Generally individuals over the years have acquired the skills needed to react and respond to different settings. In the case of students though many of them have not had the life experiences needed to respond to different settings like those you describe. They need to hear and learn about how to retain their professionalism and provide the needed services for their employment. I would bring in individuals from the field and have them talk to the students about boundaries, behavior and real world realities. This way they can get the message while you are able to retain your position as the learning leader.
Gary

Gary Meers, Ed.D.

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