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What is an elementary school counselor?
- A certified, specially-trained professional
- A special friend when a child needs someone to listen
- A caring person who provides help and guidance to teachers, parents, students, and administrators
- Someone who counsels with students both individually and in groups
What does an elementary school counselor do?
- Conducts a developmental guidance and counseling program that aligns with the American School Counseling Association standards
- Works with classes, groups of children, and individuals
- Conducts staff development for faculty as needed
- Utilizes referral services and community resources
- Conducts parent and teacher conferences
- Coordinates several programs to help our community
- Provides individual counseling to
- help students develop communication skills
- help students develop positive interpersonal relationship skills
- help students set positive goals, exercise responsibility and improve academic success
- help provide support during a crisis
A child may see the counselor for:
- Review and discussion of academic needs
- Any problems that they may have
- A loss of a family member or close friend
- Decision-making and problem-solving skills
- Improvement and aid in the development of positive self-esteem
- Family concerns or fears
- Developing and increasing social and organizational skills