Saturday, 13 May 2023

How do you identify students' problem for guidance and counselling ?

 

Every individual need help and support from seniors so, there are several methods to find out the student's problems for guidance and counseling out of these few methods we describe different way guidance counselors can observe students in different setting such as a playground, assembly, Classroom, assembly school bus, etc. In this observation, they can provide students' behaviors and academic performance as well as how to maintain the public relation with their friends and teacher and we can visit their homes also to observe their habits and relationships with their parents and relatives. We can do different types(Formal and informal) of Conversations before the guidance and counseling conversation is the important (one-to-one) conversation with the students that can help identify problems they may be facing. This conversation can be informal, such as during break time, before and after his/her class. Moreover this conversation and visiting only not sufficient to do guidance and counseling the students so we need to do a Survey, this one is used to gather information from students about their needs and wants. The survey can be administered in person or using different Media which can encourage honesty few Childs are introverts they can’t say their details problem so we need to do a survey related to our objective as well as we need to study their Academic records, which one is measure by the counselors to identify about the academic performance and can help academic struggles that may increase his/her academic capacity. It's important to note that identifying students' problems for guidance and counseling requires building trust and rapport with students. Students are more likely to open up and share their problems when they feel comfortable and safe with their counselor.

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