Another school-wide program we have in place to aid students in their social emotional development is Second Step. This curriculum is designed to build empathy, teach problem solving skills, and give children the tools they need to manage strong feelings and avoid conflicts. Lessons are taught weekly in classrooms and teachers provide children with opportunities to practice a particular skill throughout the week. Class meetings are yet another strategy to improve behavior, teach skills to help children solve problems, and strengthen the sense of community within the classroom and throughout the school. Class meetings are held weekly. Additional meetings may occur as needed to address issues in the classroom that require a group effort in order to reach a solution.
If you have any questions about school counseling or about school wide programs to support student development, please feel free to contact me anytime at (206) 252-7586 or rapowers@seattleschools.org
~ Rachel Carrasco, School Counselor
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