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    Comprehensive guidance and support services meet the needs of young adolescents. (1) The teacher’s role in a classroom involves being a leader‚ a facilitator‚ and mentor. They alone can not support the needs of developing young adolescents. Young adolescents are changing and growing emotionally and physically. They need outlets and resources available to help them through these times. Middle schools should have multiple guidance counselors whose doors are open to students. Guidance counselors often

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    Developing Online Guidance and Counseling System Department of Information Technology College of Computer Studies‚ Silliman University Mary Florence Gene A. Benlota mfgabenlota@e-live.su.edu.ph Artin Khachatoorian Department of Information Technology College of Computer Studies‚ Silliman University Ebrahim Jalaeian jalaeian_ebi@yahoo.com Tedrik Norouzi Department of Information Technology College of Computer Studies‚ Silliman University Department of Information Technology College

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    (1977) maintains that this type of maturity is often neglected in counseling as happiness becomes the ultimate goal. Development of Problems and Personal Need Crabb (1977) indicates that there are two basic needs of humanity that are required to function effectively. These needs are significance and security. Problems arise when these needs are not met. “People can never stop needing significance and security. But we can stop needing certain routes to satisfying our primary needs of significance

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    The Importance of Parental Guidance in Literacy The Importance of Parental Guidance in Literacy The role of strong parental guidance and supervision in children’s achievement is very predominate. Children learn by example and repetition‚ and one of the most important things all children are offered is the privilege of learning to be literate. Learning to read‚ write‚ and speak the language of their nation‚ and sometimes multiple languages‚ is a gift offered to young people through schools

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    October 2013. Exploring the contribution of the working alliance to the development of an effective therapeutic relationship in both Psychodynamic Counselling and CBT Introduction (300 words approx) In my essay I shall be exploring my understanding of the working alliance‚ and effective therapeutic relationship in both Psychodynamic Counselling‚ and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. I shall include my experience gained in class and outside of the classroom setting. With situations of when I have

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    boys.” Page 397 This whole chapter I think is very information and a good remember that boys and girl are different and we need to strive for a gender equality classroom to fit both their needs. Having a son myself I have come to relies of the guidance e intervention technique I wish I knew when he was younger. Especially that you we all make decision quickly or too quickly that boys sometime take offensive and that authoritative rant then authoritarian to conflict is better. I also think that

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    Function of Art Intro: Art comes in many forms which include painting‚ music‚ photography‚ theater‚ printmaking‚ sculpture‚ literature‚ dance‚ cinema‚ and architecture. We can explore art by their formal and technical characteristics and how they appeal to our mind. Drawing‚ painting‚ photography‚ cinema‚ and dance are the different types of art forms that I am generally exposed to. These different types of art mean so many things to different people. It is a way that people can get a message

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    behaviour‚ such as their initial career choice or later aspects of career development. This essay attempts to identify the theoretical framework that will underpin my guidance practice in the future. Initially‚ the guidance and client context is identified‚ with reference to their age group‚ diversity and need for careers guidance. This is followed by theories of Transitions‚ with Hodkinson et al’s work detailing the type of transition likely to be experienced by clients‚ and Nicholson and West’s

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    Elder’s guidance blessing or curse The process by which individuals learn the culture of their society is known as socialisation. Primary socialisation takes place within the family and is the most important role in developing one’s characteristics. It is often said that parents‚ especially mothers are the first academic institution we experience. As far as the question is concerned‚ “Young people should obey their elders without question.” Every individual has her or her own views and opinions

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    Developnment of School Counselling in Malaysia Introduction Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia. It consists of a federation of 13 states and 3 federal territories. The 3 federal territories are Kuala Lumpur‚ Labuan and Putrajaya and the 13 states are Johor‚ Kedah‚ Kelantan‚ Malacca‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ Pahang‚ Perak‚ Perlis‚ Penang‚ Sabah‚ Sarawak‚ Selangor‚ and Terengganu. Malaysia is a multicultural society. Based on estimation of U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s (quoted by See Ching Mey &

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