A way to start off a lesson would be to take it step by step, slowly, especially if it is a challenging lesson. Make sure the students ask a lot of questions and you as a teacher give a lot of detail.
Also as a teacher you will need to be patient with students who are having a hard time understanding. It creates more pressure on the students having a hard time seeing that the teacher is getting frustrated with him or her. Take the student aside and try to work one on one and see what it is they are having a hard time with. It could be a language barrier, learning disability, etc. There are always ways to make it work for students, so don't give up on them.
I agree, patience are most valuable. I think we will also have to step back and realize maybe we are not being as clear as we think we are. Are we using to much jargon or words they don't have a concrete example of? All of those are possibilities. I think with getting to know our students and looking for those clues, maybe facial expressions, will help us.
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