Students Counselling

A student needs someone to talk, someone who can be non –judgemental, and someone who is confidential and is willing to listen and when it comes to children, an adult who will give them the right suggestion. This is the basic methodology of student counselling, the other process of being directive or nondirective helps in resolving some issues which the student might be experiencing in school. The school based intervention provides an experience that will strengthen a child’s environmental stress.

Our counselling department runs by counsellor who have vast experience in working with children, the classes cover most of the issues concerning teenagers and life in a residential school.

The STUDENTS get an avenue to express them-selves freely and values are imported alongside. The students never hesitate to share their any type of problems ahead of them. He listened CAREFULLY student’s problems and their thoughts; and after that they guide students in a way like they never think about that.

The counsellor is available at school, and he also boxes and plays cricket with the students! The emotional upheavals and uncertainties of adolescence along with major and minor irritants are dealt with effectively by him.

Counselling at The Aadharshila School is started from beginning of the school, because we think that someone is very important to listened student’s problem sincerely and give results to them. The counselling model followed is the ‘All Round Counselling Model’.

  • Provides personal counselling for self referred, referred students and the rest of the community.
  • Provide social and emotional assessment to identify student needs and develop interventions and prevention programme.
  • Life skills education that allows them to effectively deal with different situations like conflict resolution, relationship management, sexual health, stress and managing peer pressure.
  • Individual and group sessions are offered to students to consult the counsellor.
  • Early intervention is the key aspect of the ‘All round counselling model’.

FAQ’s about counselling:

Who is a Counsellor?

A counsellor is like a psychiatrics with background knowledge of child psychology and helps in resolving problems through various techniques without the assistance of any medication.

What does a Counsellor do in school?

A counsellor’s role is to support emotional development of students and the community. The work also involves a lot of liaising between parents, teachers and students. The counsellor in The Aadharshila School is not only the Counsellor but also a teacher, plays all sport with the students, is a tutor and is involved in various activities of the school. This helps in the follow-up and helps in observing any change in the student.

Problems are manifested through emotional difficulties, maladaptive behaviour, attitudes and reduced performance due to disability.

What is the All Round Counselling Model?

The All Round Counselling Model (ARCM) is the counselling process followed in The Aadharshila School. This process moves the counsellor far away from the counselling room and believes in interaction and intervention at an informal level, through rapport formation by involvement in various activities which a student is involved in.