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Helping students build strong social and emotional skills is one of the most important (and sometimes most challenging) parts of school life. From managing frustration to showing respect during group work, educators spend countless moments teaching behaviors that help kids succeed inside and outside the classroom.

Below are ten key behaviors children commonly need s...

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Helping “Frequent Flyers”: Supporting Students Who Over-Refer Themselves to the School Counselor

If you’ve noticed an uptick in student self-referrals lately, you’re not alone! Many counselors are seeing more students seeking check-ins for every worry, disagreement, or uncomfortable feeling. While it’s wonderful that kids see you as a trusted adult, it’s also important to ...

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As a counselor, finding the right books to help children navigate their emotions, overcome challenges, and build resilience is essential. Picture books are a powerful tool, offering relatable stories that can spark meaningful conversations and help kids develop emotional intelligence.

In this post, we’re sharing 15 more picture books that every counselor should hav...

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Even our littlest learners can carry some pretty big worries. Whether it’s a new classroom, a stormy sky, or just the unknown, those anxious feelings can feel overwhelming.

Thankfully, stories have a gentle way of helping kids see themselves, understand their emotions, and find comfort in knowing they’re not alone. In this post, I’m sharing some of my favorite pict...

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Big feelings are a normal part of growing up, but when anger shows up, it can take over fast. For elementary students, learning to manage those fiery emotions takes time, patience, and the right tools. One of the gentlest and most effective ways to start the conversation? Picture books.

Whether it’s a bear who blows his top or a little girl learning to pause and br...

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