Introduction
Continuous individualization is a principle in social group work where each member’s unique needs, strengths, and personality are recognized and respected throughout the group process.
Key Aspects
- Tailoring group activities to suit individual needs
- Ensuring equal participation without forcing uniformity
- Encouraging personal growth within a group setting
Relevance
This principle ensures that no member feels left out and that each person is supported according to their potential and circumstances.
Conclusion
Continuous individualization helps balance group goals with personal development, making the group work more effective and inclusive.