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Furthermore, professional limitations must be known because when dealing with children of any age everybody is interested and prone to speculating anything that seems out of place. Situation Situation A 10 year-old girl attending regular 5th class who, according to her mother`s saying, had started school very well, could not read or write at the end of Prep school. Her mother said that the girl loved to go school and liked both her teachers and her friends. In light of this lack of results, her teacher recommended that she repeat Prep school, but the family did not agree with this.
They sent the girl to school normally, but in the following years she started to have increasing difficulties in keeping up with the subject matters. Furthermore, she could no longer have any friends and she complained that she was being bullied, so she refused to go to school at all. As a result, the parents were called for discussions several times, and they were explained that their daughter either talked out loud about things irrelevant to school activities, or whispered and the teachers could not understand her.
The family was reluctant in accepting these things and especially the father dismissed any chance of his daughter having learning difficulties or mental problems. He believed firmly that she was being bullied and that was why she was behaving like this. . requirements that the psychologist was able to meet The psychologist conducted an initial interview with the student and found out relevant information about the student from her direct teachers and from other, more experienced teachers. Thus she found out that the student was about three years behind with her studies and that she had difficulties in making friends.
While in the classroom she would just draw on her copybook, and while on break she would stay by herself and talk to herself. After finding out all this background information the psychologist considered that she needed to work with the student extensively, so she asked and received the permission of the mother to do so. After the initial interview, the psychologist conducted five more sessions with the student. The first two sessions were just for them both to get to know each other and feel at ease.
In the following two sessions the student became more confident and entrusted the psychologist with a big secret, which was to be told to no one else: in the past ten months she had had a secret friend, whom only she could see and speak to. This secret friend would sometimes come to school with her and would tell her who to play with. The secret friend also taught her not to trust the other students, because they were jealous for not having an invisible friend. In conclusion, the psychologist carried out her duties very well.
She paid enough attention in order to notice that the student was having problems, she talked to the teachers in order to find out possible relevant information and, having completed that, she repeatedly interviewed the student herself in order to have a complete picture of the situation. Once all that was finished and the psychologist was convinced that the student needed help, she
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