In a message dated 18/06/01 01:17:03 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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Dear Jim
<< Perhaps, the teacher is very qualified to do this. I have no way of
knowing that. >>
and neither have I and this what I would like to find out.
By popular, I mean more children are in these groups than any other. In the
group setting self disclosure is not uncommon. Of course, group norms are
established before any discussion. Children are often seen in individual
session as well.
No, they will be rewarded for the disclosure by merits and other awards which
is normal practice for other assignments but this is a bt different to be
rewarded in the same way.
and your comments have helped greatly thanks
Diana
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