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 Secondary schools, especially, should conduct such courses on Developmental Psychology. It’s not just useful for parents to relate and communicate effectively with the younger generation; it also helps teenagers to understand themselves better, the changes they are going through, and understand how their parents see them.  Larry Lai CEO Asteri Consulting Pte Ltd
| |  The teaching staff at LCC are very caring, giving their best to the students. This is the main reason why I chose them.  Rachel Mung Director, Business Development for Install Base Hewlett-Packard Singapore
| | | | |  I actually used some of Dr Toke’s slides to motivate my students, like the ‘Death’ turnaround to ‘Life’ poster, to show them how perspectives in life play a very important part in their own lives.  Galvin Sng Teacher Hwa Chong Institution
| |  Attending more talks like this will help parents to ‘sync’ with their teenagers better, and hopefully they will approach their parents in times of difficulty, instead of with their peers.  Margaret Quick Participant at the Singapore Parenting Congress 2007
| | | | |  The fact that John Cowan, the other plenary speaker from New Zealand, publicly asked Dr Toke’s permission to use the latter’s materials during the Q&A sessions, says it all.  Timothy Lim Participant at the Singapore Parenting Congress 2007
| |  Besides the effective teaching, it has a good blend of theory and practical lessons. And the warmth and genuine concern shown by all levels of staff is befitting of a counseling school.  Chan Boon Huat Manager, Stowage Planning PSA Corporation Ltd
| | | | |  The Diploma program has helped me to be more self-aware. From there, I understand myself better and learn how to relate to others. I think it’s a good course and should be recommended to every family!  Ms Ng Geok Eng Diploma graduate in Counseling Psychology, 22nd intake
| |  When I first decided to go on from the Certificate level to the Diploma, I was really having second thoughts. I didn’t know if I was in the right place and going to be doing the right thing. After much thought, and after speaking to many of the staff, like Agnes, and also some of my classmates, I’m really glad I took the step to do the Diploma…With the different lecturers teaching us in the class, we get to see the strengths of every one of them. We were also having speakers sharing with us their experience. We get very refreshing ideas from them.  Ms Francesca Patricia Diploma graduate in Counseling Psychology, 22nd intake
| | | | |  It makes me appreciate people better. I look at situations now with a different perspective. I am no more judgmental; I don’t tend to put labels like I used to in the past. And having come from a police background, I tend to be abrupt at times. But now I find that ‘Hey, I will cool down a bit. I got to take people in their own way as what they are, not as what I expect them to be.  Mr Jai Sankar Upadhiah Officer-in-Charge Installation Auxillary Police Force New Zealand Defence Support Unit of Southeast Asia
| |  Two thumbs up to Dr. Toke and team!  Ms. Sarah Teo Regional Sales & Development Manager
| | | | |  Taught the harsh reality but was inspiring nonetheless... It was an excellent course.  Mr. Peter Tan Air Traffic Controller
| |  This course serves as a good orientation to the intriguing yet inspiring and enjoyable world of counseling.  Mr. Adnan Abdullah Retired School Principal
| | | | |  This course has helped me realized that people are complex and there are background that influenced them to be who they are and how they behave. We need to understand and empathize with them. It is a sober thing to be a counselor, it requires patience & compassion to be able to minister to people. It is a humbling realization.  Mr. Chan Chee Keong Student, 30th Intake of Introduction to Counseling Psychology program
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