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  • The Social-Psychological Service (SPS) in Schools is a system that provides professional support to students, parents, and teachers. Its main goal is to create a positive educational environment, prevent behavioral issues, and assist in students' personal development and social adaptation.


    Goals of SPS in Schools:

    1. Create a safe and comfortable learning environment.
    2. Prevent behavioral issues (bullying, aggression, conflicts).
    3. Support students' personal and social development.
    4. Provide psychological assistance in difficult life situations (family crises, divorce).
    5. Strengthen collaboration between parents, teachers, and students.

    Key Tasks of SPS in Schools:

    1. Diagnosis:

      • Assess individual characteristics of students (tests, questionnaires).
      • Monitor the psychological climate in the class and school.
      • Identify factors influencing academic performance and behavior.
    2. Counseling:

      • Provide psychological support to students facing challenges.
      • Offer guidance to parents on child-rearing and family issues.
      • Assist teachers in improving their interaction with students.
    3. Preventive Work:

      • Implement programs to prevent bullying, aggression, and addictions.
      • Develop communication skills and emotional resilience.
      • Promote tolerance and conflict prevention among students.
    4. Crisis Intervention:

      • Support students during crises (loss of loved ones, parents' divorce).
      • Provide emergency assistance if a student expresses suicidal thoughts.
    5. Developmental Activities:

      • Conduct personal growth workshops (building confidence and motivation).
      • Organize group sessions to improve social skills.
      • Facilitate activities to foster positive class dynamics.

    Specialists in the SPS:

    • School Psychologist – Conducts psychological assessments and consultations, helping students adapt and overcome personal challenges.
    • Social Pedagogue – Resolves social issues, facilitates collaboration between the school and families, and leads preventive initiatives.
    • Class Teachers – Work with psychologists and social pedagogues to monitor students' well-being.
    • Speech Therapist (if needed) – Assists students with speech difficulties.

    Examples of SPS Activities:

    • Conducting anti-bullying workshops and campaigns.
    • Organizing discussions with parents and teachers.
    • Providing individual support to students with academic or behavioral issues.
    • Running psychological sessions to develop emotional management skills and promote teamwork in class.

    In conclusion, the social-psychological service in schools plays a vital role in supporting students' well-being and development, ensuring they thrive academically, socially, and emotionally in a safe and positive environment.

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