Journaling for Kids: Prompts that Build Emotional Growth and Confidence

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Journaling for kids is one of the most effective and flexible tools elementary school counselors can use to support emotional development, self-awareness, and problem-solving skills. Whether used during individual counseling sessions, small group counseling, or classroom guidance lessons, student journals create a safe and structured space for children to explore their thoughts and feelings. For…

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The Power of Storytelling in Elementary Counseling: Helping Kids Learn Life Skills That Stick

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Why Young Children Learn Best Through Stories Elementary school counselors are always looking for effective, developmentally appropriate ways to teach social-emotional skills. Research and classroom experience consistently show that young children learn best through stories. Storytelling captures attention, builds emotional connection, and helps students internalize social-emotional learning (SEL) skills in ways lectures and worksheets simply…

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Beyond Gifts: Building Character in Students During the Holidays

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The holiday season offers a natural opportunity for school counselors to guide students in developing character traits that go far beyond decorations and presents. By emphasizing generosity, kindness, inclusivity, and forgiveness, counselors can help students focus on meaningful connections, relationships, and personal growth. Creating a Positive, Relationship-Focused Environment Counselors play a key role in shifting…

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Unlocking Motivation: Helping Students Choose Success

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In today’s educational environment, we are more aware than ever that student motivation and engagement is essential for lasting learning. I can’t tell you how many times as a school counselor, I had discussions with teachers, parents and kids about being motivated. However, I’m afraid we rarely discussed how important intrinsic motivation is vs. extrinsic…

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