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Best in School Counseling: Our Favorite Websites | MastersInCounseling.org
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School counselors play a unique and vital role in the education system, and their work has significant impact on the students they work with. From elementary school all the way through college, school counselors can positively influence students and help them get the most benefit from their social and educational experiences. Elementary School Counseling Blog by Marissa Rex. Follow Her On Twitter:. Follow Them On Twitter:. Follow Them On Twitter:. The Middle School Counselor. The Middle School counselor ...
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For the love of formatting | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. For the love of formatting. Posted on July 16, 2014. Last summer, I shared about how I create a newsletter. Each month for parents and teachers. Since I am always on the lookout for topics and ideas for my own newsletters, I thought it might be helpful to share some of mine with you. Anyway, feel free to use and share what you find useful. Please just be respectful and give me credit if you use an entire document. Thank you.🙂. Back to school information.
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The not so invisible boy | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. The not so invisible boy. Posted on July 22, 2015. When I came across Trudy Ludwig’s book The Invisible Boy. I couldn’t wait to use it with my students. In the overly social environment that is most schools, the quiet kids tend to be overlooked. I know this because I was one of those quiet kids, and now I’m that quiet adult. When we got to the page that posed the question, “Brian wondered which was worse, being laughed at or feeling invisible,” I ...I love it...
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Finding my ‘just right’ school | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. Finding my ‘just right’ school. Posted on June 9, 2015. Well hello there. It’s nice to see you again. I know it’s been awhile since I’ve blogged. I purposely took a couple months away because I just didn’t have the energy to write anything worth reading. Since I know I have. You know when things are going well for you at your school and you’re really happy and comfortable with the work that you’re doing? School. These weren’t. And so, with my heart pounding i...
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Another newsletter round-up | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. Posted on June 24, 2015. The last two summers I have shared my School Counselor Newsletters that I put together for parents and teachers. Since I got a lot of great feedback from readers, I thought I’d do that again. If you want to see the posts with previous years’ newsletters click here. My newsletters from the school year 2014-2015. Are below. Each one is listed by month and topic. Click on each link to see them:. 8211; Stress and anxiety relief in children.
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YouTube Channel | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. This channel was created by myself and my husband, Andy, to discuss and share about important topics relating to the field of counseling. Combining our experiences (Andy is a mental health counselor/I’m a school counselor) we share varying perspectives with our audience. Each video was created for anyone who is interested in being part of the important mental health conversation. 2 thoughts on “ YouTube Channel. Pingback: Happy 1st Birthday, Blog! I use my bl...
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Books I Love | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. Starred books indicate those that I really, really, really love! 8220;The Way I Feel” by Janin Cain. This colorful story covers a range of emotions with crafty explanations and pictures. Students love to look at the pictures and can relate to each emotion. I use this book with K-2 students, but it could be used in older grades too. Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods that Make My Day by Jamie Lee Curtis. I love the simplicity of this story! This is a book ser...
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Resources - Elementary School Counseling
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A list of my favorite websites. Report a Non-Working Link. Counselor Blogs and Sites. Books That Heal Kids http:/ booksthathealkids.blogspot.com. Callie's School Counseling Website http:/ counselingwithcallie.weebly.com/index.html. Carli Counsels http:/ carlicounsels.blogspot.com. Classy Counselor http:/ classycounselor.weebly.com. The Corner on Character http:/ corneroncharacter.blogspot.com. Counseling Corner http:/ counselingcorner-allison.blogspot.com. Pam Dyson Play Therapy www.youtube.com/u...Pre-S...
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End of year four & back for more | The School Counselor Kind
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The School Counselor Kind. We are one of few. End of year four and back for more. Posted on June 19, 2014. Celebrate good times, come on! It’s easy to reflect on a school year and go, “huh, look at everything I didn’t get done.” I went into the year with so many ideas and so much enthusiasm, but sadly both dwindled away with each “no” I received and each additional responsibility I was handed. What’s a counselor to do? About the work she. She’s also going to. Her anyway. And she’s going to. Second, I wan...
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