Therapeutic guidelines for counsellors who support the retained child : a Gestalt approach
The research was directed at developing guidelines for counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners. The supposition of the study was that retained middle childhood learners require support in accepting the retention. For the purpose of this study a qualitative research approac...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-19322016-04-16T04:07:53Z Therapeutic guidelines for counsellors who support the retained child : a Gestalt approach Schroder, Ilse Bloem, C.H.M. (Dr.) djagegjj@unisa.ac.za Grade retention Retained Gestalt approach Gestalt therapy Therapeutic Support Middle childhood School experience Counsellor Educator Gestalt therapy Educational counseling Educational psychology Grade retention -- Psychological aspects Slow learning children The research was directed at developing guidelines for counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners. The supposition of the study was that retained middle childhood learners require support in accepting the retention. For the purpose of this study a qualitative research approach with an exploratory and descriptive nature was used. The intervention research model of Rothman and Thomas (1994) was applied. A combination of Gestalt philosophical principles, existing literature and semi-structured interviews with educators, educational psychologists and middle childhood learners with experience of grade retention were used to develop guidelines. The researcher concluded that retained middle childhood learners require support in the process of accepting the grade retention. Counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners lack knowledge on how to support the retained child. Guidelines for counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners were developed to successfully address the lack of knowledge in the field. Social Work (M.Diac.(Play Therapy)) 2009-08-25T10:58:12Z 2009-08-25T10:58:12Z 2009-08-25T10:58:12Z 2005-11-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1932 en |
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The research was directed at developing guidelines for counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners. The supposition of the study was that retained middle childhood learners require support in accepting the retention.
For the purpose of this study a qualitative research approach with an exploratory and descriptive nature was used. The intervention research model of Rothman and Thomas (1994) was applied. A combination of Gestalt philosophical principles, existing literature and semi-structured interviews with educators, educational psychologists and middle childhood learners with experience of grade retention were used to develop guidelines.
The researcher concluded that retained middle childhood learners require support in the process of accepting the grade retention. Counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners lack knowledge on how to support the retained child. Guidelines for counsellors who work with retained middle childhood learners were developed to successfully address the lack of knowledge in the field. === Social Work === (M.Diac.(Play Therapy)) |
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Therapeutic guidelines for counsellors who support the retained child : a Gestalt approach |
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