| Kathy Strange School Counselor |
| Piedmont Elementary School |
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All About Me! |
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The role of the elementary counselor is to guide, advise, recommend, consult, and assist with the near limitless variety of concerns that students, parents, teachers, administrators, and the community at large may have. Specifically, the thrust of the counseling program is defined by three major goals: 1. To assist students with personal and academic concerns such as coping with stress, learning to study, and behaving appropriately in class. 2. To help students develop educational and career decision-making skills including knowing how to make decisions, developing individual interests and abilities, and learning about jobs and careers. 3. To aid students in developing interpersonal skills such as resolving conflicts, communicating with others and understanding how their behavior affects others. Guidance services are provided by counselors through individual and /or small group counseling, classroom guidance lessons, appointments with parents, and discussions with teachers. The elementary guidance program focuses on identifying and teaching students those skills that are appropriate for their age that will help them successfully solve problems. Counseling offers a means for the student to grow in knowledge of self and others, thus enabling the student to develop a sense of responsibility needed to live effectively in today's world. The counselors' functions are varied as they help students better understand themselves in the world around them and be more receptive to learning in the classroom. Kindergarten and Grade 1: Understanding of Self The primary task during this transitional period is to build a positive self-concept that enables children to feel comfortable in leaving the security of home for a new environment. Grades 2 and 3: Learning to Get Along with Others In this next phase, children continue to develop their self-concept and move further from the influence of the family circle. Building peer relationships and learning skills of tolerance and patience become relevant. Grades 4 and 5: Learning to Make Decisions and Choices In this final stage of the elementary school years, children build on
previous experiences. Based on their sense of self-worth and emerging
independence, the children prepare to take responsibility for personal
decisions and choices. This task becomes increasingly more difficult
at this stage as parental influence diminishes and peer influence grows.
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Information for parents for student learning by grade level. |
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Emotions and Feelings Activities, Games, & Writings for Children |
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Reference Page "Sites To See" |
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Unit Plan and Links for Career Study |
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