Making an Appointment with the School Counselor is easy!
You can:
When I am not doing guidance lessons or in a meeting, there is a good chance you will find me in my office. If I am away, please see my door to see when I will return.
Please see my daily schedule below.
- Come into my office - See my schedule below
- Email me - (insert email address)
- Call me - (insert office phone number)
- Talk with your teacher about making an appointment for you
When I am not doing guidance lessons or in a meeting, there is a good chance you will find me in my office. If I am away, please see my door to see when I will return.
Please see my daily schedule below.
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Parents....
If you would like your child to receive counseling at school, you will need to complete and informed consent form. Each form includes a page about confidentiality, a page for your signature, and a concerns checklist.
You can find a printable informed consent form on this website under the "Informed Consent" page or you can contact me to request a form be sent home with your child.
You can find a printable informed consent form on this website under the "Informed Consent" page or you can contact me to request a form be sent home with your child.
Reasons for an Appointment
There are many reasons that students may want to meet with the school counselor.
Common reasons include:
A teacher may refer a student to meet with the school counselor.
Common reasons include:
A parent may want to meet with the school counselor.
Common reasons include:
Common reasons include:
- a fear or a worry
- difficulty making and getting along with friends
- a family problem
- a school problem
A teacher may refer a student to meet with the school counselor.
Common reasons include:
- Behavior problems at school - shyness or aggression, motivational issues, daydreaming, test anxiety, in constant need of attention, or poor organization/study habits
- Adjustment problems - transitions and loss through death, divorce, separation, blended families, new home, new school, or illness
A parent may want to meet with the school counselor.
Common reasons include:
- Parenting difficulties - discipline, communication, parenting skills, or homework skills
- Child's behavioral issue - bullying, getting along with peers, or social/emotional concerns
- Referrals - parents may seek more intensive services for their child or family and the counselor can provide a list local resources
What to expect in an Appointment
Students:
Parents:
- Talk about things that are important to the student
- Work on a plan to meet a goal
- Read stories that help students learn and understand more about themselves
- Play games to learn ways to relate to others
Parents:
- Discuss concerns about student
- Work out a plan for the student to be successful