Greetings! Meeting the diverse needs of all of our students is of utmost importance. Our School Counseling Program focuses on the social, emotional, academic, and career development needs of every student.
The role of a counselor, although oftentimes hard to understand, can be simplified as a support for students, families, and staff. This means the counselor is here to assist with any needs for the student or the family. Programs include the following:
Individual Counseling: This can occur in two different formats.
"Pep Talks"- These occur as needed to address a temporary need of your student (a grandparent passes away, a friend is being mean, etc.). The goal is to create a safe place to work through problems.
Individual Student Planning-Sometimes a student requires one-on-one counseling services in order to work through various difficulties. Topics include anger, stress management, anxiety, academic struggles, in-class behavior, low self-esteem, etc.
Group Counseling: Small groups are established as needed for various concerns such as death, divorce, anger, self-esteem, peer relations, etc.
Classroom Counseling Lessons: Classroom Counseling Lessons occur one to two times per month. Lesson topics include but are not limited to the following: being a good friend, making appropriate choices, study skills, and living a safe and healthy lifestyle. Erdenheim is now in it's fourth year utilizing the research based program, Second Step. Look out for family newsletters and supplemental resources to use at home!
Immediate Student Support: Sometimes our students have rough days and sometimes a break in a different environment can turn a day around. This occurs as needed.
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Counseling and Psychotherapy
Our Family Workshop Series, called It's Tough to Be A Parent is all set for the 2024-2025 school year. All workshops will be offered virtually and will begin at 6:30pm. Mark your calendar for the following events:
Our Family Information Series is back for the 2024-2025 school year. This year, all sessions will be held on Zoom. Check back for updated options.
LGBTQIA+ Allyship, January 29th at 6:30pm (Registration Link)
21st Century Teens: February 19th at 6:30pm (Registration Link Coming Soon)
Social Awakening with Max Stossel, April 1st at 6:30pm (Registration Link)
Cannabis, Kids, and Solutions for Anxiety: May 21st at 6:30pm (Registration Link Coming Soon)
Check out this Back to School Night presentation that explains the school counselor's role and how your child can benefit from Dr. Kenyon's support!
Check out this list of resources cover topics such as 24/7 support, online safety, LGBTQIA+ support, grief & loss, friendship/social skills and more!
Dr. Lutz, our Director of Student Support Services, and her team has developed a comprehensive list of resources for families on a variety of topics:
Some of Our Favorites!
Check out this presentation, which highlights Dr. Siegel and Dr. Payne Bryson's work on meeting the needs of whole-brain children.