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School-Wide Counseling Curriculum Map

My classroom-based counseling lessons felt somewhat discombobulated this year.  I let each classroom teacher decide what the topic of lessons would be, so I was all over the place.  Even when I addressed the same topic, like conflict resolution, the lessons had to be different for a 1st grade class versus, say, a 4th grade class.  For the 2014-15 school year, I decided to organize a more systematic approach.


Click here for my curriculum map (grades K-4, plus the substantially separate classes for students on the autism spectrum and kids with limited language and cognitive skills.

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  • Program Planning
  • Counseling Activities
    • Activities for Kids on the Autism Spectrum
    • Anger Management Activities
    • Activities for Anxious Kids
    • Girl Power
    • Zones of Regulation/Emotional Regulation Activities
    • Social Superheroes
    • Individual Counseling
    • General Counseling Activities
    • Mindfulness Activities
  • DATA COLLECTION
  • Communicate
  • Share/Connect
  • Blog