Child Counselling
Children can learn affectively and successfully only when they are mentally healthy and fit. At Radcliffe School, we also take care of their psychological health and growth and assist them in overcoming their emotional and behavioral problems. Our Counselling Department works with teachers and parents to address children's psychological, academic and interpersonal problems.
The counsellors at the School are experienced professionals with a degree in psychology or post-graduate qualification in school counseling.
The Counselling Department's work includes:
- Counselling children
- Assisting parents to make informed decisions about their child's learning
- Advising parents about their child's school progress and education options
- Assessing children's learning and behaviour
- Identifying and addressing children's problems regarding study skills, organization, concentration, memorization, time management, goal setting and stress management
- Assisting schools in identifying and addressing disabilities that affect children's learning
- Exploring interest areas of every child and suggesting him / her for higher studies and career
- Assisting schools in identifying and addressing disabilities that affect children's learning
- Sharing children's information with teachers to meet children's needs for better understanding and holistic growth in and outside the school
Our qualified and experienced counsellors keep children and parents related information confidential and do not share children's information with anyone without their parents' consent.