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What psychological problems of children are usually found in school? State how their personal and psychological problems can be solved.
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Psychological Problems of Children Usually Found in School:
- Learning difficulties (e.g., dyslexia, poor concentration)
- Emotional issues (e.g., anxiety, fear of failure, low self-esteem)
- Behavioural problems (e.g., aggression, disobedience, hyperactivity)
- Social problems (e.g., shyness, withdrawal, difficulty making friends)
- Adjustment issues (e.g., difficulty coping with new environments, rules, or expectations)
- Stress and exam anxiety
- Bullying (victim or aggressor roles)
How Their Personal and Psychological Problems Can Be Solved:
- Early Identification and Assessment: Teachers and counsellors can observe and identify issues early.
- Individual Attention: Providing extra help to children with learning difficulties.
- Counselling and Guidance: School counsellors can help children manage emotional and social challenges.
- Parental Involvement: Encouraging cooperation between parents and teachers to support the child.
- Positive Reinforcement: Praising good behaviour and achievements to build self-esteem.
- Behavioural Management: Using consistent and fair discipline strategies.
- Stress Management Techniques: Teaching relaxation, time management, and coping skills.
- Creating a Supportive Environment: Fostering a friendly, accepting, and safe school climate to reduce fear and anxiety.
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