I am not sure, but teachers really do need to believe that their students can achieve to the best they can be.
Low self esteem can be one factor, brought on by others not thinking they can do' we have failed before we even try sort of thing.
Maybe with this group have a look at
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/growth-mindset
but also find out what they think is holding them back, what ARE they good at, what ARE they not so good at, reflecting on the positive at least means you are not thinking I am never going to get anywhere.
Not sure if this helps,
Paul
@plugusin No problem, good luck with your work.
@zleap : It does help, Paul.
I love getting teachers to articulate the things that students ARE good at. That is an important reminder: Your kids may not be where you want them to be, but they have the potential to learn --- and here's proof.
Thanks for that share.