| Guidance Services |
It is the goal of the Guidance Department to help each student discover her needs, assess her potentials, gradually develop life goals that are individually satisfying and socially desirable, formulate plans of action, and proceed towards realization. The specific Guidance Department services are as follows:
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Information service collects information and disseminates it to the person served.
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Testing service obtains objective measurements and interprets results for the benefit of the individual.
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Counseling service provides students and other individuals with the opportunity to work with the counselor whenever necessary.
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Follow-up service continues the activities begun in other services until all needs for services shall have been met.
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Research and evaluation service seeks new information and other important data for the development of programs that would answer the needs of the school and the students.
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Social Skills Program provides students’ interaction for positive development of one’s ability to communicate and understand other individuals.
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LINK is a newsletter to enrich parents with skills on how to handle children of the 21st century.
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CAPE (Counselors’ Advocacy for Parents Enrichment) Program is a mini-workshop intended to make parents aware of their role in the wellness of their children. It aims to develop management skills on how positive relationship can be maintained.
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PTEP (Parent-Teacher Education Program) is an annual symposium for parents and teachers whose aim is to help them gain knowledge and skills in handling children and adolescents. Resource persons are invited to discuss specific topic/s designed for each group or level being served.
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Guidance Period or Class is aimed at providing students activities that will enhance and develop their self-concept and become better persons.