Individual Counseling - We provide a safe and confidential environment for students to discuss many topics regarding their social/emotional needs, career goals as well as academic success. Some topics that we may discuss include: friendship issues, stress, time management, goal-setting, academic planning, bullying, family changes, social skills, organization, career exploration and development of problem solving skills.
Small Group Counseling- A process where students sharing similar issues or concerns work together in a small group environment consisting of about 3-6 peers. The group sessions usually last about 20 minutes and are held for approximately 3-4 weeks. Topics are based on the needs of the students and may include: divorce or changing families, grief and loss, friendship and social skills, study skills, conflict resolution, anger management, self-esteem, and stress-management.
Classroom Counseling lessons- We develop and implement K-5 classroom curriculum driven by national and county school counseling standards. Classroom lessons are regularly scheduled once a month and address social/emotional, academic, and career-related needs at the child's developmental level. Look for a letter addressed to you after each and every classroom lesson because we believe that a strong home-school partnership is what's best for kids.
Academic Interventions - We provide many academic interventions to enhance student success. We work individually with students on their time management skills, study skills and organization. Occasionally we conduct classroom observations or complete weekly assessments of student's academic progress. We work with teachers to provide supplementary interventions unique to each student's specific needs, in order to ensure that every student will excel to their highest academic potential.