Answer:
. Principles of Guidance
1. Parents and teachers have guidance responsibilities.
2. Take time to solve problems and make decisions.
3. Let the counselee develop his own insights.
4. Problems arise from situations.
5. Guidance is a life long process.
6. Guidance service should be extended to all, not simply to the maladjusted.
7. Guidance workers should rigorously observe a code of ethics.
8. Guidance places emphasis on the dignity, worth and individuality of the child as a means of promoting the democratic way of life.
9. Guidance is concerned with the choices and decisions to be made by the student.
10. Guidance is primarily concerned with prevention rather than cure.
11. Guidance is concerned with the "whole" students not with the intellectual life alone.
12. Guidance is a continuous process throughout the school life of each student.