This study carried out a self-growth group counseling program for children in a group home, and verified the effects of the program. The result of this study is as follows. First, the sociability of the children in the group home that participated in the program became higher than another control group. Second, as a group session, the counseling program children improved their unity and frequency of participation as they took part in the program. Third, individually the counseling program children improved in understanding and acceptance of others. At the same time, their impulses and offensive characteristics became lower causing less troubled behavior.