5 Easy & Innovative Ways Counselors Can Use A Feelings Chart
Feelings charts are a simple way to work with students on feelings identification. When students can identify their feelings and the feelings of others, it is easier for them to respond appropriately. These 5 ways to use a feelings chart will help you use this simple tool to increase students’ emotional intelligence and social skills.
How To Actually Take Care Of Yourself During The School Day
Counseling can be challenging and leave you feeling overwhelmed and spent. Self care is so important. These 10 self care tips are perfect to use during the school day to help you feel energized and refreshed even the most difficult days.
Bullying Prevention Videos For Elementary Students
These 10 bullying prevention videos are the perfect addition to your K-5 bullying prevention lessons. The videos will help your students learn what bullying is, the types of bullying, and what they can do to stand up for themselves and others.
How To Connect With Parents As A School Counselor
Connecting with parents and families is an integral part of the work a school counselor does. Making sure parents feel supported and included can make a big impact on the work you are doing with their children. Sometimes this can easily get pushed aside, but I’m excited to share with you 5 easy ways to connect with thee parents and families at your school!
6 Ways To Involve Teachers In School Counseling
Building relationships is a key part of school counseling. Not only is it important to build relationships with the students we serve, but also with their classroom teachers. Engaging teachers in our counseling work can increase carry over of the skills our students learn and help them reach their goals. Check out these 6 ways to involve teachers in your school counseling work today!