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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 info ...
Practice on the Go (Post)We all have busy lives. Between sports practice, running errands or finally taking that road trip, it often feels like there isn’t time for everything. Something has to give. Usually, that somet ...
Teaching the Vital Skill of Self-Advocacy (Post)We all want our children to become successful and reach their fullest potential. Accomplishing this goal is going to require help from endless amounts of people along the way. A parent, coach, ...
What’s the Problem? Tips on How to Teach Kids to Solve Problems (Post)“But, what’s the problem?” Does this sound familiar? I hear this question from my students A LOT! I find that my students struggle with understanding what a problem really is. Most assume th ...
Making Tough Conversations a Little Bit Easier (Post)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 thes ...
Powering Off (Post)Six tips for helping to reduce excessive technology use. What do you do to excess that you’d like to limit? Eat? Use your cell phone? Watch Real Housewives? I’m guilty of all of the abo ...
Teaching Kids to Be Happy with Who They Are (Post)Peruse the self-help section of any bookstore and you’ll find dozens of books about self-acceptance. Self-acceptance, or being happy with you are, is an essential component of overall happiness. In ...
Making Friends Is an Art! (Post)Have you ever asked yourself, “How many friends do I have?” Of course, there are many different levels of friendship. You have your “Bestie Super Close” friends that are a part of your soul, ...
Rethinking Work-Life Balance (Post)Work-life balance. What if it’s not what we think it is? I used to think it meant schoolwork could be contained within the school day. Ideally, I would have energy and time left over to do non- ...
Communication Is Key: Why Early and Positive Communication with Parents Really Matters (Post)When it comes to helping kids grow, both in and out of the classroom, one of the most powerful tools we have is simple: communication. More specifically, communication that begins early and comes fro ...
Accentuate the Positive: Using Praise to Change Children's Negative Behavior (Post)The following is a Q&A with Boys Town Behavioral expert, Dr. Patricia Gisbert, on some of the most common questions parents have about using praise with their younger children. Q: What is Prai ...
Back to School Pressures: Five Ways We're Stressing Out Our Kids (Plus five ways to help kids manage stress as they return to school) (Post)We all want our children to be happy. And let’s face it, shouldn’t they be? After all, children don’t have jobs or bills to pay. We adults often wish we could go back to being a kid and not have to d ...
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Your Life, Your Voice Journal Set (10 Journals)
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Downloadable Activities: My Brain is Like a Puppy!
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My Magical Mindset
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Navigating Friendships Series Book Bundle
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Navigating Friendships Complete Counselor Library Set
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Learning to Get Along Series Set of 14 Books
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My Brain Is Like a Puppy!
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