
Using a Sand Tray in School Counseling
Shortly after graduating from grad school, I traveled a couple of states over with a friend to attend a sand tray therapy for kids training.
Shortly after graduating from grad school, I traveled a couple of states over with a friend to attend a sand tray therapy for kids training.
I’ve always loved group counseling – you get a big bang for your metaphorical buck! And then one year, for the first time, I had
Alright, y’all, this is going to be a super short blog post – but also, I think, a super helpful one. It’s a quick intervention
Last year, for the first time in my career, I needed to do a perspective-taking lesson with one of my “big kid” grades (4th). I
School counseling can be a little bit misunderstood, right? People think we’re therapists, people think we’re brainwashers, people think we read newspapers and drink coffee
Whether you’re trained in behavior intervention or not, if you work with children, there’s a 99.9% chance you’ll be involved in helping some children become
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