• Third Time’s The Charm

    What puzzle are school counselors always trying to solve? Trying to create a schedule for your school counseling program can be like playing musical chairs. You keep going around and around and can sometimes be left standing without an effective method.…

  • School Counselor PR

    It’s amazing how much I look forward to having a summer break, but I spend all of my time thinking about the next new school year!  My first item of business is looking for ways to make my school counseling program…

  • National Boards: Part 2- Documented Accomplishments

    My last NBPTS post discussed Documented Accomplishments.  This post continues the discussion of Entry 4. As mentioned previously, you are allowed 10 pages maximum for your description and analysis of your accomplishments.  This applies whether you choose to share three…

  • 12 Ways to Manage Anger

    A common issue I deal with in my school counseling program is assisting students with anger management difficulties.  I discuss this issue with all students, Kindergarten through fifth grade.  I know you have all heard different anger management tips and…

  • A Very Respectful Foldable

    I have continued to spend time thinking about how to use foldables in my school counseling program.  I teach students about a different character trait each month during classroom guidance at my school.  My latest idea is this four flapped…

  • Look Who’s Been Spotted: School Counselor Blog

    This awesome blog has been around since 2009, so I would be very surprised if many people don’t already know about School Counselor Blog authored by Danielle Shultz.  I visit this blog regularly, and I have been inspired by the…

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