“…The school has been considered a logical place for consultation as it affords an opportunity to see how children apply themselves to learning, and factors that hinder that process can be evaluated through regular observation. [4][5][6] For the consultation to be effective, it must be offered on a continuous basis. In addition, if the school is a primary target of mental health consultation, it is essential that the consultant, in order to help children who are experiencing adjustment problems, have close contact with the teachers and be readily available to them.…”