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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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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…
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The Girl World: A Small Group
One of my favorite small groups I conduct in my school counseling program is “Surviving and Thriving in the Girl World.” This small group is taken from Diane Senn’s Bullying in the Girl’s World. If you don’t already have this…
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The “Anger” Games
As I continue to prepare for a new year of school counseling, I’ve been on the look out for games to use with my anger management groups. I want to share a couple I have found with you. The m&m®…
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Teaching Children About Self-Expression
I recently found an adorable book about self-expression called Unique Monique written by Maria Rousaki. I’m sure you have an idea of why Monique is unique just by looking at the cover. However, her large, red glasses are not her…
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Creating A Plan for Student Success
Organization plays a vital role in having good study skills . I incorporate study skills through various ways in my school counseling program. I was glad when I came across the book Annie’s Plan. This book helps students take charge…