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
Our students are online. In today’s world, time online is nearly inevitable. Whether kids are using the internet to do homework, socialize, play games, learn
Bullying prevention is all the rage. There are special weeks and months devoted to it, and I’m often asked what my favorite “bullying prevention activities”
A curriculum map or pacing calendar or scope and sequence or whatever you prefer to call it is a comprehensive outline of both the content you are
As school counselors, we use a lot of “stuff.” Items that you’ll use in individual counseling might be different from what you’ll use in classroom lessons which might be different from
Research about resiliency is often about more long-term concerns. Studies and theories are about what factors promote resiliency in order to prevent mental health problems
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