Most of the time when there is a day week named after your profession, people shower you with gifts and tell you that you’re the greatest, right? While we certainly hope that’s the case at your school, you may be among the majority who aren’t that fortunate. My very favorite professor in my school counseling
Hi friends! Happy National School Counseling Week! This week is an excellent time to advocate for the hard work you do as a school counselor. Here are my suggestions for advocating for your role! I…
Discover creative ways to celebrate National School Counseling Week (NSCW) and advocate for your profession. Get free printables and ideas for events!
Discover creative ways to celebrate National School Counseling Week (NSCW) and advocate for your profession. Get free printables and ideas for events!
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Are school counselors secretly superheroes? Is there anything they can't do? It's National School Counseling Week so let's hear it for these real-life superheroes #NSCW18
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Are you a school counselor who wants to showcase your impact on your school with data? Do you need a simple and effective way to report your data to all stakeholders: parents, teachers, administrators, etc.? If so, you will love this Counselor Infographic: Show me the data or, in this case, "Show Off Your Data!" This product is a digital infographic that you can customize to fit your needs and data. You can edit everything that is highlighted and personalize it with your information and data using Canva. This product is perfect for National School Counseling Week, or any other occasion when you want to share your data with others. This product will save you time and energy, as the hard work has been done for you. All you need to do is enter your data and make it your own. You can print it, email it, or post it on your website or social media. This product will help you demonstrate your value as a school counselor and celebrate your achievements with data. Remember to FOLLOW my store, From the Counselor's Office, for new products weekly. Let's Connect! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook. Some Printing Tips: When it's time to print, keep in mind that colors and hues may vary between different monitors. For best results, print at home on quality cardstock or art paper. Or, head to a local print shop like UPS, OfficeMax, or Staples. I'm always adding new products, so keep checking back! And if you need something customized, just let me know. Before you purchase and download this electronic file, please note that it's for personal use/single classroom use only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted online, copied, edited, or resold. ALL contents of this document are under copyright protection, including all content, text, fonts, and graphics. Thanks for respecting my hard work and the artists who helped create this product. Need additional licenses? No problem! Just go to "my purchases," select the item, and click "buy additional licenses." And if your school has a TPT School Account, ask your administrator if they'll purchase this for your classroom.
February 6th - 10th is National School Counseling Week! I have a few National School Counseling Week Theme ideas swirling around in my ...
National School Counseling Week is a time for advocating and promoting the school counseling profession. The American School Counseling Association (ASCA) created this week as a time for celebrating the positive impact that counselors have on their schools.
Find free activites created for families, students, and teachers to celebrate student-centered education during National School Choice Week.
In celebration of National School Counseling Week (NSCW), we're excited to share our NSCW Fun Activity Mat for free! This engaging and interactive resource is a simple no-prep, just print resource and is designed to bring awareness to the significance of NSCW in a fun and enjoyable way. WHATS ON THE MAT? Learn About NSCW: Discover what National School Counseling Week is all about and why it's so important. Find-a-Words & Unscramble Words: Challenge your word skills with these brain-teasing puzzles! Myth or Fact: Test your knowledge with these statements - are they myths or facts? Coloring Doodle: Unleash your creativity with a relaxing coloring activity. Mazes: Navigate through fun maze! Reflective Question: Take a moment for self-reflection with a thought-provoking question. Tic Tac Toe: Challenge your friends to a classic game! Weekly Challenge: Embrace a weekly challenge related to NSCW and make a positive impact in your school community. Whether you're a school counselor, administrator or educator seeking a delightful way to introduce NSCW, this activity mat is here to provide both entertainment and education. Download it for free, celebrate National School Counseling Week, and share the spirit of support, kindness, and gratitude! ⚠️ Click HERE to follow All Therapy Resources and be alerted of new products and free downloads! ⚠️ ► Looking for more SEL workbook topics? We've got you covered! Behavior and Feelings Workbook Gossiping & Rumors Workbook for Teens CBT Workbook - Thoughts Feelings Behaviors for Teenagers Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook Emotions & Self Care Workbook My Anger Management Workbook © All Therapy Resources - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here.
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Discover creative ways to celebrate National School Counseling Week (NSCW) and advocate for your profession. Get free printables and ideas for events!
I have had the best time, this summer, exploring a host of unbelievable school counseling and other education blogs. It always amazes me of how clever educators are. These folks are such inspirations to those of us who read about their latest endeavors and ideas! In my perusing, I began following Scrapbook of a School Counselor. One of her posts speaks about her shopping excursion at the ASCA Conference (so much fun!). I immediately recognized one of the books in her picture as Hunter and His Amazing Remote Control, written by Lori Ann Copeland. I immediately thought to myself, "She made a great purchase!" I have been using this resource for over 10 years and I wanted to post how I use this book with my students. Maybe some of you will want to use the last few weeks of summer to create any props you may use with this resource. The book includes: a story about Hunter (who has difficulty with self-control), lesson plans and activities/games, and printables. It is well laid out and extremely easy to use. I use this book in small support groups for students in Grades 3, 4, and 5 with impulsivity and self-control issues. Depending on the students, I think it could also be used with 6th graders. It is a novel concept, but the concept definitely provides a hook for these students. Each button on the remote control stands for a particular strategy/concept in maintaining self-control. For example, the Channel Changer button reminds students that when their minds drift off to another channel (or topic) different than the channel (or topic) they are supposed to be thinking about, students need to press the Channel Changer button to switch their minds back to the correct Channel. So, if the teacher is teaching about fractions in math class and his/her mind drifts off to the "What I'm Doing After School Channel" then he/she needs to press the Channel Changer button to get back on the Fractions Channel. I split up the book into 8 sessions. Each session focuses on one of the buttons. I have doubled up on the buttons in sessions...but that usually occurred with last few buttons. Overall, the basic agenda of each session is as follows: 1. Review of group rules 2. Review of the remote control button(s) from previous sessions 3. Introduce the remote control button to be taught today by using the small wooden remote control. These are foam bottons attached by Velro to a painted piecte of wood. All foam sheets were purchased at ACMoore. 3. Read section of the Hunter book that goes with today's remote control button being taught. 4. Further teach/define today's self-control strategy. Refer to the small wooden remote control. 4. Using a crayon, color today's button on personal paper remote control (this printable is located in the book). Students keep this paper remote control at the end of the group and is displayed on desk or in folder, etc. 5. Add today's foam button on large remote control. This is a cake board - cardboard rectangle, maybe 13" x 19" or so, purchased in the cake section of ACMoore. I made 8 of them. These stay in my room - students do not get to keep these. 6. Complete an activity which goes along with today's remote control button and strategy. I developed a workbook to go along with each group session. Sometimes we complete the workbook pages during the group session, but sometimes I give a page as homework. I use the homework method to further build on the ideas of self-control and personal responsibility presented in the group and will reward students for returning the workbook the next day. Students take home the workbook when it is completed. Pages in the workbook include: Ways I will use the Channel Changer button at home Ways I will use the Channel Changer button at school 5 ways I will use the Pause button A time when I didn't use the Fast Forward button.... Next time I will... As the book outlines, prior to the last session, I send a letter home to parents (teachers or other staff members) of each group member. The letter asks these folks to secretly write a letter of affirmation for the student and get them to me prior to the last session date. On the last session (Way to Go!) students read their letters (privately or aloud - whichever they feel most comfortable with). This is the most powerful session and activity. Who doesn't love to read/hear positive things about themselves? Have fun with Hunter and His Amazing Remote Control!
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Earlier this year I posted an idea I saw on Etsy called I {heart} you because...... to use with your family. You just buy a frame, {Walmart or the Dollar Store or even spray paint a frame you already have} print out the card in whatever size your frame is & place it in the frame. Add a thin dry erase with a cute ribbon and it's ready to go! You just write on the glass the reason you love someone along with their name, and simply erase when you want to change it! I started thinking that I'd like to use something like this in my classroom each day as a way to celebrate successes and came up with this! I printed it out at Walgreens and placed it in an 8 x 10 frame. I'll use it each day to celebrate a success of one of my students. I thought some of you might like to use it for your kiddos at home so here it is! You Rock Because
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Discover creative ways to celebrate National School Counseling Week (NSCW) and advocate for your profession. Get free printables and ideas for events!
Discover creative ways to celebrate National School Counseling Week (NSCW) and advocate for your profession. Get free printables and ideas for events!
Discover creative ways to celebrate National School Counseling Week (NSCW) and advocate for your profession. Get free printables and ideas for events!
Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK) in your classroom with our engaging and interactive "Activity Mats." These Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK) mats are specially designed to foster a culture of kindness, empathy, and positivity among students. With three variations to suit different year levels, these no-prep, printable mats make it easy for educators to promote kindness during RAK Week. KEY FEATURES: Variety for All Ages: Our "RAK Activity Mats" come in three different versions tailored to the specific needs and abilities of students from various year levels, ensuring that every student can participate and learn about kindness at their own pace. Interactive Challenges: Each mat is packed with fun and thought-provoking challenges that encourage students to perform random acts of kindness towards others, fostering a sense of community and empathy. No-Prep Convenience: These mats are designed to be easy for counselors and teachers to use. Simply print them out, and your students are ready to embark on their kindness journey. Promote Reflection: The mats include self-reflective questions and prompts that encourage older students to think about the impact of their actions, promoting personal growth and awareness. Support RAK Week: These mats are the perfect addition to your Random Acts of Kindness Week activities, helping you create a positive and inclusive classroom environment. Empower your students to spread kindness, build meaningful connections, and make a positive difference in their school community. ⚠️ Click HERE to follow All Therapy Resources and be alerted of new products and free downloads! ⚠️ ► Looking for more SEL workbook topics? We've got you covered! Behavior and Feelings Workbook Gossiping & Rumors Workbook for Teens CBT Workbook - Thoughts Feelings Behaviors for Teenagers Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook Emotions & Self Care Workbook My Anger Management Workbook © All Therapy Resources - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here.
Happy National School Counseling Week! We had our first snow day of the year yesterday, so I didn't start to celebrate National School Counseling Week until today. Above you will find my Tuesday mess
Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK) in your classroom with our engaging and interactive "Activity Mats." These Random Acts of Kindness Week (RAK) mats are specially designed to foster a culture of kindness, empathy, and positivity among students. With three variations to suit different year levels, these no-prep, printable mats make it easy for educators to promote kindness during RAK Week. KEY FEATURES: Variety for All Ages: Our "RAK Activity Mats" come in three different versions tailored to the specific needs and abilities of students from various year levels, ensuring that every student can participate and learn about kindness at their own pace. Interactive Challenges: Each mat is packed with fun and thought-provoking challenges that encourage students to perform random acts of kindness towards others, fostering a sense of community and empathy. No-Prep Convenience: These mats are designed to be easy for counselors and teachers to use. Simply print them out, and your students are ready to embark on their kindness journey. Promote Reflection: The mats include self-reflective questions and prompts that encourage older students to think about the impact of their actions, promoting personal growth and awareness. Support RAK Week: These mats are the perfect addition to your Random Acts of Kindness Week activities, helping you create a positive and inclusive classroom environment. Empower your students to spread kindness, build meaningful connections, and make a positive difference in their school community. ⚠️ Click HERE to follow All Therapy Resources and be alerted of new products and free downloads! ⚠️ ► Looking for more SEL workbook topics? We've got you covered! Behavior and Feelings Workbook Gossiping & Rumors Workbook for Teens CBT Workbook - Thoughts Feelings Behaviors for Teenagers Self Esteem and Feelings Workbook Emotions & Self Care Workbook My Anger Management Workbook © All Therapy Resources - Please read my Terms of Use regarding personal and commercial use of All Therapy Resources. You can download the free document here.