Meet the School Counselor Ideas
I recently received an email from a reader about finding ideas school counselors can use when visiting students at the beginning of the year. Today, I am sharing three ideas I’ve used in my...
View ArticleUsing Thinking Maps in School Counseling: Careers
Thinking maps are great tools that can be applied to all content areas including school counseling. They assist students with thinking more in depth about a topic. School counselors can use them in...
View ArticleSchool Counselor’s First -Aid Kit
While looking for more meet the school counselor ideas, I found a familiar idea from an old magazine on my bookshelf. The original article was written by Michelle Jordan. Many of us have heard of...
View ArticleA Bandage For Your Heart
Hello all! After a busy last week of summer vacation, I finally started back to work on Friday, August 17. I was so excited to move BACK into my guidance office from the much smaller office I used...
View Article“Who Are You?” Thumball Giveaway
If you don’t already have one, the Thumball (Thumb Ball) is a great ice breaker to use in your school counseling program at the beginning of the school year. It is also great for small groups. I’ve...
View ArticleThe 3 Learning Styles
This week, I am working with my fourth grade friends for the first time this school year. Over the years, I have incorporated the learning styles into individual school counseling and in my small...
View ArticleKindergarten: Feelings and Responsibility
One thing I really look forward to each year in my school counseling program is my very first visit with my new Kindergarten friends. After seeing grades 1-5 over the last three weeks, it’s finally...
View ArticleWeird!- A Bullying Victim’s Perspective
My major focus in my school counseling program this school year has been on bullying. I have had extensive conversations with my fourth and fifth grade friends especially. This month, I’m using the...
View ArticleDare!- A Bystander’s Perspective
In a previous post, Weird!- A Bulling Victim’s Perspective, I wrote about one book from The Weird Series by Erin Frankel. The book Weird! is written from the perspective of the victim in a bullying...
View ArticleTough!- A Bully’s Perspective
I have thoroughly enjoyed presenting The Weird Series by Erin Frankel during my school counseling lessons with my fourth grade friends. I wrote previously about the book Weird! which tells the story...
View ArticleTattling Vs. Reporting Freebie
This FREE download from my Teachers pay Teachers store will help your students think about the difference between tattling and telling. This is a great addition to any lesson about tattling that you...
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