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Counselling In Secondary/Higher Secondary |
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Wednesday, 03 June 2009 07:25 |
Counseling in school has the ultimate goal of making every student a responsible individual. It provides help to students, so that they are not disturbed by their internal conflicts and do not resort to self destructive strategies. | |  | |  | |  | | The purpose of providing counseling services is to enhance the personal development and psychological growth towards social maturation. The various functions of school counselors are | |  | | Counsellors At H.B.K With Higher Secondary Students |   |   | |  | | - | The counselor helps emotionally disturbed children to arrive at happier and satisfying solutions to their problems. | | - | The children with academic difficulties are also assisted by the counselors. | | - | The counselor is also concerned with preventive and remedial measures. | | - | The school counselor also works with teachers to help them gain a greater understanding of the students in different classes. | | - | The parents also obtain a better understanding and appreciation of their children with help of counselor. | | - | The school counselor will also be using test devices for diagnosis and counseling purpose. | | - | The counselor maintains extensive and up to date records concerning any student. | | - | Decision making and even career counseling is part of the counseling services. | | - | Confidentiality is maintained while dealing with students or teachers or parents. | | - | The school counselor can help students gain insight into their problems which assumes tremendous proportions of negativity. | | - | Counselors meet with students individually or in small groups. Group meetings can really help people who are dealing with similar issues. | | - | A counselor might also come to classroom to talk about certain subjects such as good study skills and let children know when he or she is available. | | - | The school teachers refer students to counselors if they think there's something the student needs to work through. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 June 2009 07:28 |