Download this Psychological Counselor Relieves Worries, Psychological Counseling, Counselor, Psychological PNG clipart image with transparent background for free. Pngtree provides millions of free png, vectors, clipart images and psd graphic resources for designers.| 5401408
Decorate and personalize water bottles, laptops, car windows, and more Waterproof & dishwasher tested Durable vinyl with high quality matte finish Safe for indoor and outdoor use
Spread the word: 2 Shares Facebook Twitter Email More “What does a School Counselor do all day?” Have you ever heard this question? Or perhaps, “It must be nice to play all day!” While the school counseling profession has made amazing strides in developing a new professional identify (guidance), I know many of us still get these kinds of questions and comments. Personally, I try my best to let these roll off my back and provide a positive, upbeat, but professional […]
Guided by SEL learning outcomes, our free PDF writing prompts exercise written communication and promote the development of self-esteem and resilience.
Here are your school counselor office must-haves, the tools and resources you will not be able to live without.
This Anger Management Poster was designed to remind students of different ways they can deal with anger in developmentally appropriate healthy and safe ways. What's Included: ☀️3 different printing options: color with frame, color without frame, and black and white. ☀️ 2 different styles ☀️ Files sized for 8.5"X 11" and 18"X24" printing. ☀️ Make Your Own Anger Management Collage Poster Ways to Use This Resource ✔ Hang poster up in your classroom or hallway bulletin board to remind students of healthy and safe ways to deal with anger. ✔ Use the Make Your Own Anger Management Collage Poster during SEL lessons about Feelings or during small groups and individual interventions when you'd like to focus on coping strategies and self-regulation.
Disney's Inside Out, is great for exploring themes in counseling. My students are able to relate to the adorable characters and make connections to their own lives. While I love the movie, using the collection of video clips below or Inside Out toys and books can be just as effective. In counting the videos below you will notice that I currently only have 20 Inside Out video clips. I will add to this post as more become available...hence the 20+ World Premiere Inside Out Trailer 2 Inside Out UK Trailer 2 Disney Pixar Feelings - Introduction to Inside Out Explore Specific Feelings
15 clubs for school counselors to lead: get your students engaged, involved, and growing with these fun, meaningful activities!
Create a culture of empathy at your school by showing empathy to students. Modeling empathy in this way is a great way to build relationships with students and show them the importance of this social skill. Read more about why showing empathy to your students matters and how you can do it.
Explore essential counseling theories and approaches with William & Mary's guide. Understand client care dynamics to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Julia Pugachevsky writes a humorous list of options for what to discuss in therapy when you run out of things to say.
If you're looking for some advice as you go into your first year, here are my words of wisdom for a new school counselor.
The Six School Counselor Technology Protocols Infographic provides six protocols that may help maximize your technology effectiveness.
If you spend any amount of time in the car, podcasts are a great way to connect to the profession and learn! Check out these 5 great podcasts for school counselors, counselors, social workers, or school psychologists.
Promote wellness with middle school students with this Middle School Counselor Poster Package. This set of 10 posters is an affordable and engaging way to get your message across. This poster package is perfect for any middle school. These posters will look great in any office, classroom, or hallway. Printed on high-quality, heavy cardstock with a protective UV coating or on high-quality, peel and stick, non-permanent vinyl.
SMART goals for school counselors: What are they? What kinds are there? Where is the data from? How do you write them?
About me Anubha Verma a practicing Counseling Psychologist. B.A(Hons) Psychology from Delhi University (1991), Master’s in Psychology from Delhi University (1993) .Diploma in Guidance and Counseling (1998). She started her…
Use this list of free resources to use as social emotional learning activities to help you work with kids and young adults. As a special educator for 10 years, I can say without a doubt that we need more social emotional learning supports for kids and young adults. Some of my best days in the classr
A crisis can happen at any time and counselors need to be prepared because they are often the ones on the front line when a crisis occurs. See how here...
Do you need psychotherapy or counseling? Does the difference even matter? Here’s what you need to know to find the right approach.
The ultimate school counselor supply list to stock your office with school counseling supplies for a packed school year. Books, crafts, prizes.
15 clubs for school counselors to lead: get your students engaged, involved, and growing with these fun, meaningful activities!
Focus & PrioritizeNeeds AssessmentUpdate Your CalendarPromote Your ProgramOrganize, Organize, Organize!Loading...
A school counseling needs assessment helps quantify our impact and plan for future changes. Kate from EduKate and Inspire makes it easy with Google docs.
Your students will love using our interactive portable calm down corner lap book! It's the perfect effective behavior management tool that's easy to transport and store. The strong visual supports help students to communicate more easily. This means most students can use the portable calm corner independently. Plus it makes an excellent deescalation tool. Best of all, using it can be a calming strategy in and of itself. HOW IT WORKS 1. Students identify their feelings and the size of the problem 2. Choose and try one of the 20 suggested classroom-appropriate coping tools 3. Reflect on whether or not they feel calmer, more focused, and ready to learn. ⭐️ ⭐️ Check out the PREVIEW to see more! ⭐️ ⭐️ WHAT OTHER EDUCATORS & PARENTS ARE SAYING "We no longer had room in my classroom for a physical "Calm Corner," so this was a game changer. Something that can be easily handed to students when they need it." -Michelle "WholeHearted School Counseling knows children! This resource takes all the pieces of what I know to do to help students regulate and puts them at the students finger tips!! AND the make the product sooo enticing and user friendly. I LOVE the graphics! Thank you for creating this portable Calm Corner!" -Jenifer "This process honours kids so wonderfully! All feelings are valid and they have the power to regulate. Such a valuable process in an engaging, easy to follow process for kids to do independently. LOVE THIS!" -Jocelyn WAYS TO USE Effective classroom management tool to help students with challenging behaviors Individual intervention for students who need additional support with self-regulation Allow students to take it to different classes Acts as a stand alone Calm Corner or used as additional Calm Corner tool Use as Check-In and Check-Out resource Great for classroom, counseling office, Break Areas, and at home use, too! Looking for a Digital Version? Check out the Digital Calm Corner What's Included: ✔ Choice between full color, light color and black/white printing options ✔ Bonus "How Are You Feeling?" Posters (in 3 printing options and optimized to print in both 8.5"X11" and 18"X24"). ✔ Bonus "I Feel" Checklists COMMON QUESTIONS and ANSWERS What's Needed to Assemble Choice Board? ✓ Hook and Loop Adhesive Dots ✓ Paper Clips, Binder Clips, and/or Clothespins ✓ File Folder How many Coping Strategies are Included? 20 How many Feelings are Included? 20 How Can the Portable Calm Corner Help Me Create a Trauma Sensitive Classroom? More and more we are learning about the vital importance of cultivating trauma sensitive classrooms and schools. Kids need to feel safe, cared for and seen before they are ready to learn and get along with others. Warrior educators like yourself understand this... and this is why we are seeing a movement to implement safe spaces, like Calm Corners in classrooms. Teaching children self-regulation coping tools helps the thinking part of their brain, the pre-fontal cortex, to get back on track when big emotions -which are adaptive and there for very good reasons- make it hard for kids to engage in school tasks. Many of our students need extra support in this area, often coming to school already in a reactive state of fear, worry & chronic stress. Until we help students manage and relate-with kindness & compassion-to these challenging emotional experiences, they will not be ready to learn the academic tools that students need to be successful in and out of school. Can Families Use This Portable Calming Corner Kit At Home? Yes! What Other Counseling, Wellness, or Social Emotional Learning Resources Do You Recommend to Help My Students or Children Regulate Their Emotions? 50 Coping Tools for Kids! The Brain and The Stress Response SEL Lesson & Activities The Calm Classroom Bundle for Classroom Management ___________________________________ Learn about sales, freebies & new resources (that are always 50% off the first 48 hours!): Follow WholeHearted School Counseling™ on TPT Join our Newsletter Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter ___________________________________ Earn TPT credit to Use on Future Purchases: Visit your My Purchases page. Click on the Provide Feedback button for any Paid Resources. Leave a short comment and rating. ___________________________________ Need Help With Your Files? Visit the FAQs section Contact TpT Tech Support and submit a help ticket Ask WholeHearted School Counseling™ a question via the Q& A tab ___________________________________ Terms of Use This resource was created by WholeHearted School Counseling™, all rights reserved. When you purchase a license, it may be used for your personal single classroom, counseling office, or home use only. If you would like to share this product with other teachers, counselors, staff, or administration, please either refer them to WholeHearted School Counseling's™ store or purchase an additional license for each adult use. You can read more details about copyright and terms of use here. Thank you for respecting the Copyright and Terms of Use boundaries. Take good, kind care of yourself. ❤️
The beginning of the school year is an exciting time for school counseling interns. With all of the excitement of learning new things and getting your first taste of the best job in the world, it's all too easy to miss out on resume padding experiences. Ultimately, you should try to gain as many experiences as possible. Even if you prefer a certain population or a certain modality (group/individual) be careful not to limit your experience. I have created the following list of experiences to help you make the most out of your internship. Show Up Early: Sure school may start
Counseling is a never-ending job. There is no extra time for non-counseling duties. Check out tips for saying no professionally and pleasantly.
The Feeling Feather offers a fun structure for teachers, counselors or social workers to check in with students about how they are feeling regarding various aspects of their lives. Broad categories spark conversation with room for kids or adults to add notes or use multiple colors in each section fo...
Think of all the people who are good at things that you know nothing about. They are probably just waiting for your call, so do not be shy!
Are you not sure what to do now that your school has moved to distance learning? These distance learning ideas for school counseling will help you continue to support and connect with your students during this time. The tips included in this post are organized by the amount of access your students h
Coffee with the Counselors was born out of a need to nuture the partnership with parents. Whether it's working with a supportive administrator, partnering with your librarian, reaching out to community members, or getting teacher buy-in, each aspect of the community that surrounds school counselors is important and valuable. The partnership with parents is no exception.
15 Must-Have Books for Elementary School Counselors. Books on feelings, personal safety, incarceration, growth mindset, friendship, self-esteem.
So you finally landed the job out of grad school and are ready to start as a School Counselor. Congrats! It's a difficult profession but you will make a difference in the lives of children, hooray for you! Here is a list of things I wish I knew as a first-year Counselor to hopefully help you.
Having a new perfect planner to start the year, is so refreshing and sets you up for success! It's made from me, a school counselor... for YOU!
5 Tips, commonly asked questions, and an editable school counselor portfolio for your next school counselor position interview.
School counselors are pulled in multiple directions throughout the school year. As the end of the year approaches, it can be very tempting to shove all of your unfiled notes and documents into the far reaches of your desk or in exchange for fun in the sun. Yes, summer break is a perk (of the job) that I look forward to every year. But I've learned the hard way that an ounce of prevention is worth (far more) than a pound of cure. Putting things off today to do tomorrow doesn't work in the field of school counseling. The promise