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Interview with THE Carol Miller
Carol Miller has done so much for the school counseling profession! She creates amazing lessons, small groups, planners, and other tools. She is also a leader in her state of New York. In this interview she shares some of her best interview and resume tips, as well as just general school counseling chat. We are
DetailsPractical Trauma Tools and Observations with Former Obama Policy Advisor, Karen Gross
You will want to have pen and paper handy AND you’ll want to listen to this episode multiple times! Karen Gross, a former university president and Obama Policy advisor (among so many other titles), shares her conclusions to questions we should be asking as we are closing schools and preparing for the upcoming school year.
DetailsEveryone Has a Story: Quan Huynh
This is the first episode of our “Everyone Has a Story” segment. And oh my goodness, Quan has a story! We believe that as you listen to Quan’s story you will be thinking of students you have known over the years who have had similar experiences. Quan’s story will shed some light on a fact
DetailsEveryone Has a Story: Quan Huynh
We all have a story. Unfortunately, no one is exempt from heartache and/or trauma. What we do with that heartache is what shapes our story. We LOVE talking to people who have used their life experiences to help others. That’s why we wanted to start this Everyone Has a Story segment. When we heard Quan
DetailsUsing MTSS in Your School and School Counseling Program
Whether you’re an MTSS veteran or a beginner, we can guarantee you’ll learn something new after listening to this podcast episode. We are joined by the authors of the book, Making MTSS Work. This episode feels more like a party! Hear the story of how these four former school counselors came together and discovered the
Details7 Ways School Counselors Can PREPARE Students to Transition to High School or Middle School.
According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, moving and changing schools is one of the top stressors among students. This statistic probably does not surprise anyone in the school counseling world. How can we as school counselors help students transition to the next phase of their education, transitioning from kindergarten to elementary, transitioning
DetailsWisdom from Your 2021 School Counselor of the Year
Olivia Carter, the ASCA 2021 School Counselor of the Year (and our new best friend), tells us ALL about how she became a school counselor, her personal life, and how she advocated for the school counseling profession, led her school, and transformed school counseling in her community. You will be SO inspired after listening to
DetailsWhy Everyone Should Focus on Social Emotional Learning and Easy Ideas for #SELDay
Alert: this is one of those episodes you’ll want to share with EVERYONE! David Adams is the CEO of Urban Assembly, co-founder of SEL Day, and most importantly, the husband of a school counselor! In this episode he explains social emotional learning, why it’s everyone’s responsibility, and he gives great ideas for educators who want
Details‘Tis the Season for Relational Aggression!
Why a Focus on Relational Aggression is Important Ahhh, spring is in the air! Flowers are blooming. Birds are singing. And… girls are arguing? What is it about this time of year that leads to more relational aggression among girls? In this post we want to explain why relational aggression is important, how to deal
DetailsSchool Counseling- A Principal’s Perspective
In this episode we’re talking about school counseling with a principal. And not just ANY principal! We’re talking with Karensa Wing, The National Principal of the Year! Prepare to be amazed at her knowledge of ASCA, SEL, and so many other facets of the job of a school counselor. We are certain that by the
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