“Psychological Correctional and Developmental Work” – is a type of psychological support that helps students overcome difficulties in their personal development, learning, or behavior, taking into account their individual psychological characteristics.
Goals of Psychological Correctional and Developmental Work:
- To support the child’s emotional, personal, social, and cognitive development
- To correct difficulties in behavior, learning, and communication
- To develop self-regulation, self-confidence, and interpersonal communication skills
Types of Psychological Correctional and Developmental Work:
1. Individual Correction:
Work conducted one-on-one with a student to address specific issues such as anxiety, low self-esteem, aggression, or learning difficulties.
2. Group Exercises:
Games and training sessions aimed at developing students’ emotional intelligence, communication skills, and ability to work in a team.
3. Developmental Activities:
Tasks designed to improve memory, attention, thinking, speech, and creativity.
4. Relaxation Techniques:
Breathing exercises and imagination-based adaptive methods used to reduce anxiety and internal tension.
5. Psychological Trainings:
Programs that develop self-awareness, leadership, teamwork, and decision-making skills.