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Check yourself before you wreck yourself!
My favorite video to teach kids about Empathy! Great for K-2.
Take a stand against bullying for Spirit Day!
“Resume Rainbow” for middle and high school students Make the resume a little less daunting by working on it one section at a time. On the front is the section name and a sample (I used my own high school experiences; you can make one up). On the back is the info that must be included and some tips (e.g., lead with a verb for Experience). The cards go in rainbow order —voila! All the students have to do now is type it up. I do suggest one card per job/internship in the Experience section… mine is a little cramped. Happy resume writing (and teaching) :)
Hi! Could I please please please interview you about being a school counselor? it's 16 questions and nothing too in-depth i just want more information about being a school counselor please help!!!
Hi! I just wanted to reach out---I’m not sure how old this message is and whether you are still looking for a school counselor to interview?
Got mads? Get 'em out! Constructive anger management techniques for children, parents, couples, adults and teachers. Award winning site with write-in features about using anger in acceptable ways from Dr. Lynne Namka, psychologist
Give Students An Outlet For Talking And Writing About Problems