2. Table of Contents
Guidance
a. Meaning
b. Defination
Need and Procedure of Guidance
a. Educational
b. Pyschological
c. Social
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3. GUIDANCE
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• The guidance refers to advice or information provided by a person of
experience, to solve a problem or improve something.
• The guidance refers to the process of helping individuals to discover and
develop their potential.
• Guidance helps in the development of educational, vocational, and
psychological skills in an individual.
• Moreover, an individual who receives proper guidance would surely contribute
significantly to society.
Meaning
5. Defination
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John Brewer: ”Guidance is a process through which an individual is able to
solve his problems and pursue a path suited to his abilities and aspirations.”
Crow & Crow: “Guidance is assistance made available by competent Counselor
to an individual of any age to help him direct his life, develop his own point of
view, make his own decisions and carry his own burden.”
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NEED AND PROCEDURE OF GUIDANCE
• Educational Guidance helps the students to make
right choices, as well as make adjustments in relation
to schools; curriculum, courses and school life which
is contribute to the all-round development.
• Educational guidance is a process of assisting the
individual student to reach optimum educational
development.
Educational Guidance
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Need And Procedure
(1) To Solve Wastage and Stagnation Problems
(2) Appropriate Selection of Subjects
(3) Adjustment in School
(4) Information about Future Education
(5)Providing the Awareness of Various Opportunities
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Psychological counseling is a systematic and professional psychological
assistance service provided by experts to enable our students to develop
psychologically, physically, mentally, socially and educationally, to make
appropriate decisions
Psychological Guidance
Need And Procedure
• Emotional Problems
• Health Problems
• Social Development
• Value Conflicts
• School Factors
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Need Of Social Guidance
Social guidance helps the individual to understand himself, to get on
with others, learn manners, manage leisure time activities, develop
family and family relationships, and understand social roles and
responsibilities. Social guidance deals with individuals.
Social Guidance
• Self Development
• Adjust to social change
• Antisocial Behaviour
• Group Status
• Success in interpersonal relationships
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Procedure Of Social Guidance
• Environmental Assessment
• Objective Formation
• Strategies Identification
• Program Evaluation
• Program Execution