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Regarding counseling with children and adolescents, informed consent of parents or guardians may NOT be legally required when a minor is seeking counseling for:

a. difficulties in school or at home.
b. a safe place to discuss normal changes adolescents experience throughout their developmental process.
c. assistance with planning their educational future.
d. dangerous drugs or narcotics, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy and birth control, and examination
following alleged sexual assault of a minor over 12 years of age.

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Final answer:

Informed consent of parents or guardians is NOT legally required when a minor is seeking counseling for difficulties in school or at home, a safe place to discuss normal changes adolescents experience, or assistance with planning their educational future. However, informed consent is legally required when a minor seeks counseling for issues related to dangerous drugs or narcotics, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy and birth control, and examination following alleged sexual assault of a minor over 12 years of age.

Step-by-step explanation:

When it comes to counseling with children and adolescents, informed consent of parents or guardians may NOT be legally required when a minor is seeking counseling for:

  1. Difficulties in school or at home.
  2. A safe place to discuss normal changes adolescents experience throughout their developmental process.
  3. Assistance with planning their educational future.

However, it is important to note that informed consent is legally required when a minor seeks counseling for issues related to dangerous drugs or narcotics, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy and birth control, and examination following alleged sexual assault of a minor over 12 years of age.

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