
Respect Lesson and Activities
In some of the educator/counselor Facebook groups I’m a part of, there has been a lot of talk about R-E-S-P-E-C-T. People complaining their students are
In some of the educator/counselor Facebook groups I’m a part of, there has been a lot of talk about R-E-S-P-E-C-T. People complaining their students are
I love using task cards in class lessons. They are the bees knees in my counseling program: super versatile and lots of fun. What do
No matter your counseling theory of choice, reality is that you need “stuff” to counsel elementary students. Most of our sessions aren’t just sitting and
Last month, I wrote about group counseling planning AKA you have to have a plan, you can’t wing it. And then a bit after that,
Do you have a school counselor in your life that you love and want to get an awesome gift for? Hoping to knock their socks
This post is the second in a series about intentional group counseling in schools. Last time, I wrote about intentionality in developing the objectives and
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