| Counseling Program
Philosophy
We view guidance and counseling as an important service to the
community of Lincoln School. The philosophy of our developmental
guidance program is based on the belief that each student is a
unique individual with specific needs and talents. We believe
in promoting a respect for human dignity and fostering that concept
among students, staff and parents within our educational community.
We recognize the importance of supporting the positive growth
of the individual in the areas of academics, social/emotional
issues, and future career planning. We believe that the guidance
program plays a key role in coordinating and facilitating programs
that attempt to meet these needs.
Curriculum
Classroom and individual counseling sessions on select Guidance
and Counseling issues are available at each grade level. The curriculum
includes supplementing the Developing Capable People program in
the elementary grades; self-awareness guidance; decision making
and problem solving strategies at each grade level; secondary
classroom presentations on academic course selections and planning;
transcript review; registration information; college and career
planning; and providing parent and staff education on guidance
issues.
Support Services
This includes counseling and guidance presentations/activities
to meet the needs and concerns of the students, parents and staff.
Individual or group counseling ranges from problem solving issues
to crisis counseling. Because of the limited mental health services
in Kathmandu, referral agencies are not always available for specific
needs. Consultation with parents, staff and other professionals
is provided to explore available alternatives.
Individual Planning
This includes counseling and guidance presentations/activities
to assist students with academic and career planning. The importance
of maintaining a four-year plan to meet graduation requirements
as well as university admission is reviewed with each student
in the high school. A college night for parents and students if
offered for grades 10 through grade 12. Individual sessions are
also held to support and aid in the college selection process.
The Life Skills class and Senior Transition Days for seniors are
supportive in preparing students for transition issues and independent
living.
System Support
Throughout the school year there are activities, presentations
and services for students that give support to the Guidance and
Counseling Program goals. Peer tutoring, orientations, staff development,
parent conferences, special services, and student activities are
all examples of student outreach and offerings that support the
Guidance Program.
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