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School Counseling Books For November

Use these 10 books in your school counseling lessons this November to celebrate Thanksgiving and Veteran’s Day with your students, as well as to encourage gratitude and thankfulness. These books will add seasonal fun to your counseling lessons while promoting conversation about important social-emotional themes.

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10 Powerful Self Esteem Videos You Need To Show Your Students

These 10 self esteem videos for elementary school students will help kids learn about the importance of being confident and how to build their self esteem. Students will learn to celebrate themselves and what makes them unique. They will also develop ways to cope with low self esteem like using positive self talk. These videos are perfect to use in your self esteem lessons with elementary school students.

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5 Easy Ways To Encourage Positive Self-Talk In Your Students

Positive self-talk is such an important strategy that we can use to cope with frustration, low self esteem, and more. Use these positive self-talk activities for school counseling to help your students develop the tools they need to believe in themselves and the great things they can do.

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Physical Coping Skills For Anger Management

Teaching students physical coping skills will help them release their physical anger in a healthy way. Physical coping skills are coping skills students can use when they feel like punching, kicking, throwing or hitting. Keep reading to learn more about what physical coping skills are, why they are helpful, and how you can teach them.

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How To Use Mindfulness To Decrease Student Anxiety

Using mindfulness with anxious students is a great way to help them feel calm, focused, and in the present moment. These 6 ideas will help you support your students by incorporating different mindfulness strategies into the school day. These ideas are simple and easy to implement, but will make a big difference for the students at your school dealing with anxiety.

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5 Easy & Innovative Ways Counselors Can Use A Feelings Chart

Feelings charts are a simple way to work with students on feelings identification. When students can identify their feelings and the feelings of others, it is easier for them to respond appropriately. These 5 ways to use a feelings chart will help you use this simple tool to increase students’ emotional intelligence and social skills.

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How To Connect With Parents As A School Counselor

Connecting with parents and families is an integral part of the work a school counselor does. Making sure parents feel supported and included can make a big impact on the work you are doing with their children. Sometimes this can easily get pushed aside, but I’m excited to share with you 5 easy ways to connect with thee parents and families at your school!

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6 Ways To Involve Teachers In School Counseling

Building relationships is a key part of school counseling. Not only is it important to build relationships with the students we serve, but also with their classroom teachers. Engaging teachers in our counseling work can increase carry over of the skills our students learn and help them reach their goals. Check out these 6 ways to involve teachers in your school counseling work today!

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