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Counselors conducting group guidance and psychoeducational group lessons in schools employ a wide variety of techniques. Guided fantasy, positive affirmations, and employing visualizations would likely be successful in psychosocial groups working with ( ) children.a. gifted and talented

b. aggressive and oppositional
c. undermotivated
d. ADHD

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Option c. undermotivated

Step-by-step explanation:

Undermotivated actually means less or not sufficiently motivated.

Children who are undermotivated maybe as a result of upbringing, environmental factors, social and economic factors may be undermotivated i.e less motivated to engage in their book work and if this continues, they may have difficulty in excelling in their chosen careers.

Employing guided fantasy, positive affirmations, and employing visualizations would be of great help to undermotivated children in order for them to be motivated to becoming the best in their chosen careers. Further explanation is given below:

1. Guided fantasy simply means guiding the child to imagine and think big.! economic, social and environmental challenges not withstanding. This help the child to imagine great things and think of becoming the best as he/she engaged in a chosen career.

2. Positive affirmations means speaking good concerning the child to their hearings. For example, one can tell the child you can do it better, you can be the best in mathematics because God made you the best or you could say to the child you can be the best neurosurgeon because you are smarter than the rest people.

3. Employing visualizations simply means using pictures and video clips to motivate the child. A play showing how great men and women made it in life will go a long way to motivate the child that he/she can become great and even become greater if they focus on their career and give it their best shot!

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