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Dare!- A Bystander’s Perspective
In a previous post, Weird!- A Bulling Victim’s Perspective, I wrote about one book from The Weird Series by Erin Frankel. The book Weird! is written from the perspective of the victim in a bullying situation. Today, I’ll be focusing…
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Look Who’s Been Spotted: Entirely Elementary School Counseling
Are you looking for some great and original ideas for your school counseling program? If so, be sure to check out Dr. Susan Fuller’s blog Entirely Elementary School Counseling! I am always waiting to see what she will post next.…
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National Boards: Understanding Entry 3
Entry 3 focuses on Maximizing Academic Learning. For this entry, school counseling candidates are required to provide academic counseling to an individual student. A maximum of 12 written pages, one video recording, and an academic intervention plan must be submitted…
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School Counseling Linky Party 2013
I’m excited to join Marissa Rex of Elementary School Counseling.org for her 2013 School Counseling Linky Party! Per her instructions, I have listed my best blog feature, my favorite blog post, my most popular blog post, and my top 5…
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National Boards: Entry 2- Exploring Career Development
School counselors must deliver a classroom lesson about career development for the second entry for NBPTS. This entry requires a video segment that is not to exceed 15 minutes. You can read Pointers for Videos if you need to know…
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Weird!- A Bullying Victim’s Perspective
My major focus in my school counseling program this school year has been on bullying. I have had extensive conversations with my fourth and fifth grade friends especially. This month, I’m using the book *Weird! from the Weird Series with…