Social-Emotional Counseling
Counseling Services Include:
Counseling Services Include:
Check-Ins
Address a temporary need for a student (ex: friendship concerns, changes in family, or a student just needs to talk).
Individual Student Planning
One-on-one counseling services in order to work through various difficulties. Topics include anger, stress management, anxiety, academic struggles, in-class behavior, low self-esteem. (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 level of therapy depending on student needs)
Small Group Counseling
Small counseling groups give students unique opportunities to develop specific skills or to focus on a specific topic while connecting with their peers and building relationships. Topics can include:
- New Student Support
- Friendship Skills
- Social Skills
- Managing Emotions (anger, worry, stress)
- Changing Families
- Self-Control
- Mindfulness
- Stress Management
- Building Self-Esteem
- Grief Recovery
- Study Skills
- Conflict Resolution
- Leadership/Responsibility
Classroom Lessons
Conducted throughout the year based on classroom needs and the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) standards. Topics can include the following: creating/setting SMART goals, self care, study skills, stress management, bullying prevention, career development, and test anxiety and preparation.
Counselors also provide:
- Consultation with parents, students, teachers, and administrators
- Crisis Intervention
- Restorative Conversations
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
1-800-273-8255
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.Grief Resources:
Coalition to Support Grieving Students
Provides resources to help and care for grieving students
The National Center For Grieving Center and Families
The Dougy Center
Provides support to children and families who are grieving a death to share their experience.