GUIDANCE NEEDS AND PROBLEMS OF YOUNG PEOPLE
Chapter 28 GUIDANCE NEEDS AND PROBLEMS OF YOUNG PEOPLE The Chapter at a Glance Home-centered problems. School-centered problems. Community-centered problems. An adequate guidance program. In order to succeed in administering guidance to young people one must know their life and the nature and extent of the problems for which they need guidance. The main problems which usually confront children during their everyday life can be classified into the following three categories:-- (a) Home-centered problems, (b) School-centered problems, and (c) Community-centered problems. Home-Centered Problems The various needs and problems of children which centre round their home life are as follows:— (a) Biological needs and related problems, (b) Psychological needs and related problems, and (c) Social needs and related problems. Biological Needs and Problems At birth th
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