Counselling in Schools A Reader

Counselling in Schools A Reader by Keith Bovair, published by D. Fulton Publishers in 1993, is a comprehensive resource that explores the role of counseling within primary and secondary educational settings. This edition spans 133 pages and is presented in English, providing insights into the dynamics between families and schools, as well as the influence of peer groups on students.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how self-esteem develops in the context of education and the importance of counseling in fostering academic development. The book addresses various aspects of educational counseling, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the intersection of education and mental health. Through its focused content, this work contributes to the understanding of the supportive role that counseling plays in schools.
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This work offers information on counselling in the primary and the secondary school. It draws upon material on the relationship between families and schools, the functioning of peer groups and the way self-esteem develops.
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