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Alainaaa8

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When sharing information with principals, counselors
 
  a) must abide by the requests of the principal.
   b) are careful to follow ethical and legal guidelines.
   c) should always have a third party present.
   d) should be guarded and say as little as possible.

Question 2

A first step for school counselors to become a resource is to
 
  a) make sure their counseling center is located near the administration's office.
   b) identify teachers with whom they can share confidential information.
   c) ask their principals for a computer.
   d) learn about professional services provided by the school and school system.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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