Resources for Families
School Counseling Student Referral Form
Do you think your child could benefit from meeting with a school counselor? Parents, teachers and students can make referrals by phone, email, or appointment. Students can leave a note in the mailbox outside my door. When referred, students are seen individually or in small group. Usually, the student and counselor work together to establish an individual goal related to the student's initial concern. While confidentiality is an inherent part of the counseling relationship, children are encouraged to share with parents. Students are generally seen no more than 4-6 individual sessions. Feel free to complete the School Counseling Student Referral Form and submit a copy to the school counselor by emailing it to me at [email protected] or by dropping off a completed copy in the school counselor mailbox.
Do you think your child could benefit from meeting with a school counselor? Parents, teachers and students can make referrals by phone, email, or appointment. Students can leave a note in the mailbox outside my door. When referred, students are seen individually or in small group. Usually, the student and counselor work together to establish an individual goal related to the student's initial concern. While confidentiality is an inherent part of the counseling relationship, children are encouraged to share with parents. Students are generally seen no more than 4-6 individual sessions. Feel free to complete the School Counseling Student Referral Form and submit a copy to the school counselor by emailing it to me at [email protected] or by dropping off a completed copy in the school counselor mailbox.
Other Resources
Below you will find helpful websites, articles, and press releases aimed at providing you with useful information and tips you can use to ensure that your elementary-aged student(s) are as successful as possible! Please feel free to contact us if you need any specific information.
School Refusal
30 Questions to Ask Your Child
PBS Parenting Tips
Homework Success Tips
What to Do (And Not Do) When Children Are Anxious
Little Children, Big Challenges
Below you will find helpful websites, articles, and press releases aimed at providing you with useful information and tips you can use to ensure that your elementary-aged student(s) are as successful as possible! Please feel free to contact us if you need any specific information.
School Refusal
30 Questions to Ask Your Child
PBS Parenting Tips
Homework Success Tips
What to Do (And Not Do) When Children Are Anxious
Little Children, Big Challenges