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This 8 page paper takes a look at the subject of student counseling and considers how a culturally diverse student body should be treated. Various theories are explored . Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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self definition and an integral part of that definition goes to racial and ethnic identity. This concept has gotten considerably more complicated as an increasing percentage of the nations
population has come to define themselves as mixed, bi-racial or multi-ethnic. Children who attempt to define themselves by their own standards, as opposed to the standards of the
past, sometimes run into trouble. Counselors in the schools need to educate themselves due to the new realties, so that they can help children assimilate in a black and white
world. When one has to check off race on a government form, he or she is often hard pressed to do so because there is no check box for half
Hispanic/half Asian for example. This becomes increasingly problematic as the racial and ethnic composition of the society changes. The racial composition of the United States has become more and
more diverse (Phinney, 1996). While the composition of the United States was predominantly White, Black, or Native American, the current population now includes greater numbers of Latinos, Asians, and a
variety of other ethnicities (1996). According to the Census of Population and Housing, conducted in 1990, one in four Americans were members of minority groups at the time (1996). With
the population becoming more integrated, the increase in interfaith and interracial marriage is inevitable. Where previously, children played with others of similar backgrounds, as their schools and communities were homogeneous,
todays children have friends from a variety of cultures. As they grow up and become teenagers, they will choose to date through their circle of friends which will likely include
members from different cultural groups. Although this trend is positive culturally and in even genetically, it can lead to difficulties, particularly as offspring of mixed marriages reach for a sense
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