Child/Teen Therapist turned School Social Worker.
Creating content for teachers, counselors, social workers, psychologists and everyone in between who make a difference in our world.
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Check out this set of 10 colorful, eye-catching compliment flyers with tear-off tabs! My students LOVE when I post these on my office door, and they don't last long! Each flyer has vertical dotted lines to cut along before displaying.Perfect for
Subjects:
Social Work, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
This is hands-down one of my favorite activities for middle and high school students! --Middle and high school students often have difficulty seeing what is in their control and out of their control, and this can weigh heavily on their mental health
Subjects:
School Counseling, School Psychology, Social Emotional Learning
Individualized Student Safety Plan - This plan can be used to help with identifying a student's behaviors of concern and outlining how to support a student when in crisis. This document can be used by social workers, school nurses, counselors,
Subjects:
Special Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Professional Documents, School Nurse Documents, For Principals & Administrators
This is *perfect* for letting students/clients know about confidentiality in your office! It uses layman terms to reach all ages and a variety of abilities.
Subjects:
Social Work, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Inspirational poster showcasing Theodore Roosevelt's famous quote: "Believe you can and you're halfway there."This is perfect for your classroom, office or anywhere else young minds come to learn and grow!
Subjects:
Social Work, For All Subjects, Social Emotional Learning
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Printables, Posters, For Principals & Administrators
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