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Individual guidance is tailoredto an individual. It is advice,strategy or planning designedfor a singular person or thingand their unique situation.
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During individual sessions,different techniques are oftenused as a way for students toexpress themselves.including play therapy(drawing, role playing).
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Group refers to collection ofpeople, interaction betweenindividuals.Group could be of any type ,but forguidance purposes a group shouldhave a common goal.
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Selection of group 14members will have to depend onsharing a common problem,volunteering to be membersand willingness to groupactivities.
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To help people in
identifying
commonproblems.
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To provide a
platform wherepeople with common
problems could
interact with eachother and could be
benefited by each
others perspectives,
idea and
experiences.
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To help in creating an
atmosphere where people couldget an opportunity to express
themselves and in the process
analyze themselves.
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Inspires learning and
understanding
Saves time and effort
Improvement of studentsattitude and behavior
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Topics may include bullying, conflictresolution, how to make and keep friends,test taking prep, personal hygiene andself-care, handling and managing ouremotions, stranger danger, goal setting,and careers
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Purpose is to provide a safeenvironment for students with similarneeds to connect, it allows for skillsbuilding, modeling, practicing andself-expression in a controlledenvironment.
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ConsistencyThe homeroom teacher who
sees the students on a
regular basis can provideconsistent emotional help
throughout the school year
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TrustAs students get to know the
homeroom teacher, the students
are more likely to trust theteacher.
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Knowledge of Home LifeHomeroom teachers who
develop a relationship with the
student's parents, through phonecalls and parent meetings, know
more about the student's life at
home and can help the child copewith life's challenges and successes.
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Career PlanningHomeroom guidance can
also be a time to help students
decide on their future careers.
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Role PlayingRole-playing activities help
grade school students learn todeal with difficult situations. By
putting themselves in a mock
situation, they get the
opportunity to think about how
they would react.
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Emotions GridTeaching kids to identify and
deal with their emotions works
well as a guidance activity. Enlistthe help of the class to make a
large grid with different emotions.
The students draw faces thatcorrespond with different emotions.
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JournalGive each student a journaland let them write during
homeroom. Tell them it is a
place where they can write
out their concerns for the day
and what is on their mind.