Posts by Lynne Watts
Closing the Chapter: Helping Students Say Goodbye with Heart
As the end of the school year approaches, students may experience a mix of excitement, nervousness, and even sadness. While they may look forward to summer break, they’re also saying goodbye to routines, classmates, and teachers that have been a consistent part of their lives for months. For elementary-age children, this transition can feel especially…
Read MoreBack to School…Again? A Counselor’s Guide to Leveling Up Your Career
Here’s a little quiz for you: Answer True or False to the following questions: It’s a good idea to go back to school to earn another degree or certification if you want to change careers and go into a new field. It’s a good idea to go back to school to earn another degree or…
Read MoreMore Than a Calling: Smart Side Hustles for School Counselors
Being a school counselor is more than a job—it’s a calling. But let’s be real: calling doesn’t always pay the bills. With rising living costs, student loan debt, and often limited school budgets, many counselors are finding that a little extra income can go a long way. The good news? Your skills are highly marketable.…
Read MoreThe Growth Mindset and Success
Growth Mindset is the Key to Success Which statement describes what you believe:? You can learn new things but you really can’t change your IQ very much. Your IQ is something that is just part of your DNA. You can not only learn new things but substantially change how intelligent you are. In her book…
Read MoreStorytime with a Purpose: Using Picture Books to Teach Social-Emotional Skills
As an elementary school counselor, you have a powerful tool at your fingertips for teaching social-emotional learning (SEL): picture books! Stories captivate young minds, making it easier for children to understand and connect with important emotions, behaviors, and relationships. By using the medium of story, you can help students explore real-life social challenges in a…
Read MoreHow Kids Can Use Self-Talk to Handle Big Emotions
What Is Self-Talk and Why Does It Matter?Every child has an inner voice—the thoughts that run through their minds as they navigate daily challenges, emotions, and relationships. Self-talk can be a powerful tool for emotional regulation, but it can also lead to distress when it becomes overwhelming or negative. While reading Chatter: The Voice in…
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