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Potlatch Elementary

Small Town, Big Hearts, Bright Futures

Counseling Serives

Counselor's Website

Services Available

    • Setting goals
    • Working well with others
    • Feeling good about yourself
    • Adjusting to a new school
    • Learning how to make decisions
    • Managing your feelings (stress, worry, anger, etc.)
    • Dealing with peer pressure and bullying
    • Exploring ways to help your child succeed
    • Improving parent-child communications
    • Understanding the developmental changes of childhood
    • Supply reference materials
    • Information to help understand your child's special needs
    • Classroom Presentations
    • Group Counseling
    • Brief Solution- Focused Counseling
    • Parent Consultations
    • Community Resource Referrals


    Please Note: School counselors do not provide "therapy" or "traditional counseling"
     

    Our counselor would be happy to provide a list of outside counseling services that are available for children experiencing grief, divorce, family separation, deployment or mental health concerns.

What do Elementary Counselors Do?

    • Facilitate classroom "Life Skills" lessons aligned with state standards in each classroom
    • Organize school-wide service projects and special events as applications of our character education program
    • Consult with parents, teachers, and administrators
    • Provide materials to teachers and parents on topics related to the guidance and counseling standards when needed
    • Connect families with school and community resources
    • Talk with students who have a problem they'd like help solving or have something on their mind they'd like to talk about
    • Visit with students who could use care and support from an extra adult
    • Counsel students in small groups built around shared needs like divorce/changing families, grief, anger management, etc.
    • Counsel students individually
    • Teach social skills and coping skills
    • Emotional awareness and coping skills
    • Conflict resolution
    • Friendship/social skills
    • Self-esteem
    • Goal setting
    • Decision-making
    • Character education (respect, responsibility, kindness, trustworthiness, etc.)
    • Personal safety
    • Behavior, choices and consequences, & responsibility 
    • Career awareness and preparedness
    • Academic skills and achievement
    • Appreciating individual differences
    • Draw pictures, play games, play with puppets or toys, work on projects
    • Talk about little things, big things, or anything in between
    • Build a positive relationship and connection at school
    • Develop problem-solving abilities
    • Teach coping strategies, social skills, study skills, etc.
    • Build self-esteem and confidence
    • Help children cope with difficult and/or unchangeable life events
    • Help children recognize and make use of their potential
    • Give children a neutral, open place to share their concerns and feelings
    • Give children the opportunity to connect with other students having similar experiences