School counselors are an important part of the educational leadership team and provide valuable assistance to students regardless of whether they work in an elementary school, middle school, high school or beyond.
Brief solution-focused counseling
Group Counseling (social skills, self-regulation, mindfulness, study skills, family changes, grief, etc.)
Classroom lessons/presentation
Parent/Teacher consultations
Community resource referrals for long-term counseling
“Please note school counselors do not provide “therapy” or “traditional counseling.”
Exploring ways to help your child succeed
Improving parent-child communications
Referrals for community sources
Understanding the developmental changes of childhood
Supply Reference materials
Information to help understand your child’s
Working out friendship/peer problems
Setting Goals
Working well with others
Feeling good about yourself
Adjusting to a new school
Learning how to make decisions
Managing your feelings (stress, worry, anger, etc.)
Dealing with peer pressure and bullying
Phone: 770-473-2870 ext 3 (office)