Play-Based Counseling Activities
We have talked about the physical tools we might use in classroom lessons or individual counseling, we can also use basic props as counseling tools, too, to integrate more play! While “play
We have talked about the physical tools we might use in classroom lessons or individual counseling, we can also use basic props as counseling tools, too, to integrate more play! While “play
Books have this magical quality about them that keeps students engaged, helps them look at things from new perspectives, see themselves in stories, apply what
As a school counselor, there are certain “must-haves” and a few games are certainly at the top of that list. While games are fun, they
This past school year, I was in my third* school counseling office. I personally really benefit from visual inspiration and examples (for everything!) so I
A couple of years ago, I moved out of my school counseling office and packed up all of the things I had bought with my
When students return in person to school after the COVID-19 shutdowns, chances are they will struggle with the demands of school. After months at home,
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