- Establish meaningful relationships with adults at school.
- Feel safe in their environment.
- Develop skills for academic success (e.g. decision-making, problem solving).
- Recognize barriers to learning and what can be done to remove them.
- Recognize appropriate and inappropriate behaviors.
- Become aware of the relation of school to work.
- Develop personal/social skills (e.g. communication, conflict resolution, self-reflection).
- Understand and accept themselves and others better.
We Provide:
Counseling:
- Individual sessions.
- Small group activates.
Curriculum:
- Relevant to the student’s developmental levels and needs.
- For all students in classroom settings.
Coordination:
- Meetings between home and school.
- School-wide programs
Collaboration:
- As a team member at school
- As a liaison between home and school.
When Might My Child see The Counselor?
- When a class has a guidance lesion.
- When parents or teachers request services.
- When the counselor invites a student to a group.
- When a student needs individual attention.
- Throughout the school day.
Elementary School Counselors Help Students With…
Academic Standards:
Acquire the attitudes, knowledge and skills that contribute to effective learning in school and throughout life.
Be academically prepared to pursuer school and work oork and life.
Career Standards:ptions following graduation.
Understand the relation of school success in w
Be aware of the relation of school and work and how to make informed decisions.
Developed a positive attitude toward work and learning by identifying requirements for future success.
Understand the relationship between personal qualities and success at school and work.
Personal/Social Standards:
Understand and respect oneself and others.
Learn hot to set goals and plan for one’s future.
Develop safety and survival skills.
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