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Making Tough Conversations a Little Bit Easier
From grief to puberty and everything in between, parents and teachers are bound to face tough conversations with their children. As school counselors, we’re often the ones helping to guide these moments, whether we’re supporting families, talking to teachers, or navigating difficult conversations ourselves.
Here are a few go-to strategies I use myself, as well as tips I frequently share with families and staff to help support making tough conversations easier.
Tips for Parents
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Sep 3rd 2025
Big Emotions and the Back-to-School Shift
Back-to-school season can stir up a lot of emotions for kids, especially for Generation Alpha. These are the first kids to grow up fully in the digital age. Their brains are constantly absorbing information, sounds, and screens, which keeps their nervous systems more activated than ever.
That’s why understanding what’s happening underneath their behavior matters. Big emotions aren’t random; they’re part of how the brain and body work together.
Here’s the simple vers
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Aug 6th 2025
5 Ways School Counselors, Teachers, and Caregivers Can Help Calm Students’ Anxieties
Most of us can remember feeling dread in the moments before taking a test, and the fears, self-doubts, and what ifs that flourish in those moments:
What if I get stuck on a question?
What if I don’t know the answer?
What if I freeze and forget everything?
Today’s students have the same fears and doubts. But they also experience those emotions more frequently and sometimes more intensely. Why?
Because in addition to their classroom tests, there has been a steady rise in the number
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Mar 4th 2025