Counseling Services Offered
Individual and Family Counseling
Counseling services are available during the school year. The teachers and/or parents make a referral for services and the student works with counselor on the needed issues. Today’s counselors use a vast array of skills and resources to meet the needs of students, parents, and faculty. Interventions are designed for the multiple systems levels in which a child functions. All the members of a child’s community possess the ability to impact the behavior, attitudes, and emotional well-being of the child.
Counseling Groups
Small counseling groups that address specific needs and topics are offered during the year. The group size typically ranges from six to ten students. Small counseling groups typically focus on developing social skills, building self-esteem, anger
management, safe feeling expression, organizational skills and stress management. The types of groups we have offered at times are:
* Between Girls: Discovering Who We Are (6th, 7th & 8th grade girls)
* Admiring Who We Are… journey to womanhood (8th grade girls)
* Mission Responsible: A Journey Into Manhood (6th, 7th & 8th grade boys)
* Being a Girl in Today’s Society (4th – 6th grade) and (7th and 8th grade)
* Bully Busters Anti-Bullying Club (4th grade)
* Divorce Group for Children
* It’s an Emotional World
* Study Skills/Organizational Skills Group
* Social Skills Group
management, safe feeling expression, organizational skills and stress management. The types of groups we have offered at times are:
* Between Girls: Discovering Who We Are (6th, 7th & 8th grade girls)
* Admiring Who We Are… journey to womanhood (8th grade girls)
* Mission Responsible: A Journey Into Manhood (6th, 7th & 8th grade boys)
* Being a Girl in Today’s Society (4th – 6th grade) and (7th and 8th grade)
* Bully Busters Anti-Bullying Club (4th grade)
* Divorce Group for Children
* It’s an Emotional World
* Study Skills/Organizational Skills Group
* Social Skills Group
Classroom Programs
The classroom program is developed and/or implemented by the counselor or counselor interns. The counselor will go into the classroom as needed to address the current needs of the students. Some examples may include bullying issues and conflict resolution. Throughout the year specific programs promoted by the Archdioceses is taught to the students such as:
PeaceBuilders®
PeaceBuilders is an elementary school anti-violence curriculum that provides clear messages and mechanisms that
promote a caring and safe school environment. It is built on the following principles which are woven into the school’s daily pledge: (1) Praise People, (2) Give Ups Put Downs, (3) Notice Hurts, (4) Right Wrongs, and (5) Seek Wise People.
Social Aggression/Bullying
We take a solution-focused approach not only attempting to determine the cause of the problems, but also making a commitment to intervene to solve those problems. Our approach attempts to prevent and intervene in socially
aggressive situations that helps to create a more positive and effective environment for learning, thus benefiting all students. A form that we have developed that give our students a “Voice” is the PeaceBuilders Reporting Form that
students are able to download by clicking here and can also be obtained by asking for them from his/her teachers.
Speak Up/Be Safe
Speak Up/Be Safe is a child abuse prevention curriculum designed for First Grade through Sixth Grade students as a tool to teach children the skills they need to prevent or interrupt abuse. It works by teaching children what abuse is, by giving them skills development, and by empowering them into action if threatened or victimized.
PeaceBuilders®
PeaceBuilders is an elementary school anti-violence curriculum that provides clear messages and mechanisms that
promote a caring and safe school environment. It is built on the following principles which are woven into the school’s daily pledge: (1) Praise People, (2) Give Ups Put Downs, (3) Notice Hurts, (4) Right Wrongs, and (5) Seek Wise People.
Social Aggression/Bullying
We take a solution-focused approach not only attempting to determine the cause of the problems, but also making a commitment to intervene to solve those problems. Our approach attempts to prevent and intervene in socially
aggressive situations that helps to create a more positive and effective environment for learning, thus benefiting all students. A form that we have developed that give our students a “Voice” is the PeaceBuilders Reporting Form that
students are able to download by clicking here and can also be obtained by asking for them from his/her teachers.
Speak Up/Be Safe
Speak Up/Be Safe is a child abuse prevention curriculum designed for First Grade through Sixth Grade students as a tool to teach children the skills they need to prevent or interrupt abuse. It works by teaching children what abuse is, by giving them skills development, and by empowering them into action if threatened or victimized.