The Encouragement Process in Guidance : Its Effect on School Achievement and Attending Behavior

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  • Bill W. Hillman
  • Frank L. Shields

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This article illustrates how a counselor in his teacher-consultation role was able to model in the classroom the use of encouragement methods to improve the achievement and attending behavior of a seventh grade student. The author describes the specific procedures which were used and provides data to evaluate the result. Several significant implications for school counselors are suggested.

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2012-02-02

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