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Which is more difficult, a family education tutor or a psychological counselor?
Counseling is very difficult to test. Judging from the extensive content and clinical experience involved, psychological counselors are more demanding than family educators. Psychological counselors are more difficult in the third and second levels, so the third-level psychological counselors are called counselors and the second-level psychological counselors are called counselors.

Judging from the examination questions, family education tutors are relatively easy to take, mainly multiple-choice questions and judgment questions, while senior family education tutors are more difficult than primary and intermediate ones. The primary family education tutor's questions are multiple-choice questions, the intermediate family education tutor's questions are multiple-choice questions and true-false questions, and the senior family education tutor's questions are multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, noun explanation, short answer questions, essay questions and material analysis questions.

Conditions for family education instructors to apply for the exam

The enrollment targets are youth activity centers, women and children service institutions, community neighborhood committees, marriage and family law firms, marriage and family counseling and guidance centers, psychological (educational) counseling centers, family service centers, youth education and training institutions, early education institutions, kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, community service institutions, health care and education service institutions and other people from all walks of life who are engaged in or interested in family (parent-child) education and guidance.

(You can register if you meet one of the conditions)

1, with technical secondary school education, psychology, nutrition, health care or nursing professional education, and relevant experience for more than 3 years;

2. Have a college degree or above and have more than 2 years of relevant work experience.