Excuse me?...  learn to be what?
Not sure what you mean there?
 Well let us back track to class some 2 days ago... 
It  was hand in day for an assignment and a normally good student did not  have her work done. She did not lie... like the dog ate it kind of thing  but told me plainly that she just did not have it done.
As I had  given the work to the students one week previous and every one of the  other students in a class of 23 had their work finished I was concerned  as to what was happening.
This class are studying Personal  Development and the student in question did not mind me making a  demonstration out of her situation for the rest of the class to analyze  so we proceeded to question her as to the reasons why her work was not  complete.
As we started our analysis it turned out that the  student in question was working for 40 hours a week in a clothes shop to  make some money. The manager had left the shop and the shop owner was  pleading her to work longer to manage the shop.
The result of this  was a student who left college each day,went straight to the shop and  walked in through the door of her house at 10.30 pm each night. No  wonder she had fallen behind in her work!
As we continued to ask  her questions it became obvious that the shop owners were using Quilt to  motivate the student to work longer and showing no regard or respect  for the fact that she was enrolled in a full time course at college.
Of  course the blame can not be laid at the feet of the shop owner as he is  running a business for profit and will look at all the resources to do  that.
Where the problem lay was the inability of the student to be  assertive and say "No " respectfullyand explain that in her given circumstances it  was just impossible to work those hours. If she continued then her  course at college was going to suffer which was already starting to  happen.
Not only was this a case of quilt holding back this  student from being assertive but also a readjustment of the  responsibility for running the shop from the owner was passed over to  the student.
All of this culminated in a considerable amount of stress in the overload of work commitments.
As  we analyzed further we were able to offer suggestions that the student  could make to the owner that she could train someone else and maybe job  share. However when we were told that this had already been suggested  and turned down because of finances it became very apparent that by not  being totally assertive about her other responsibilities in her course  this student was heading down the path of overload and it was only a  matter of time before she was going to start failing and would drop out  of her course.
Sometimes in life no matter how hard it is to  assert our decision it is something that we have to do and something we  have to do with respect. It is important to remember that Life will  still continue and the shop will not collapse if she is not there.
Waking up to the realities of where not being assertive will take this student is probably her main motivator.
Dropping  out of her course, failing to move onto University, failing to become a  midwife and failing to do the job she has always wanted to do.
As  we concluded the lesson it was obvious that a future prognosis of this  student's progress was not difficult to make and the effect of the  lesson was to let her see exactly where she was right now and the  consequences of her non assertiveness on the future of her career.
An  assertive person will make sure that his or her thoughts are expressed  clearly. A person can be assertive while still being sensitive to other  people's feelings and needs. Assertiveness is important in happiness  because some circumstances will push the person to the ground, just like  what was happening here. Assertiveness will let onesself and the whole  world know that he or she is not happy with something. Assertiveness is  doing something about things that need to be changed.
So learn to be assertive respectfully!