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10 Brilliant School Counselor Office High School Decorating Ideas That Students Will Love
Looking to refresh your school counselor office high school setup? Discover 10 genius decorating ideas that boost calm and confidence for teens. From cozy room themes and aesthetic decor to welcoming door designs and empowering signs, every detail matters. Create an inviting guidance space with calming color palettes, functional desks, motivational classroom elements, and seasonal decor themes that make a difference. Click to explore the full setup inspiration and save this pin for later!
What Does a School Counselor Do?
Spread the word: 2 Shares Facebook Twitter Email More “What does a School Counselor do all day?” Have you ever heard this question? Or perhaps, “It must be nice to play all day!” While the school counseling profession has made amazing strides in developing a new professional identify (guidance), I know many of us still get these kinds of questions and comments. Personally, I try my best to let these roll off my back and provide a positive, upbeat, but professional […]
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Ultimate School Counseling Resource List for K–5 Counselors
Discover 50 essential resources every school counselor should have to stay organized, save time, and support students confidently. This go-to list includes tools for behavior management, SEL, small groups, and program planning.
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What I don't do as a School Counselor
Excellent and effective comprehensive school counseling programs aren’t a list of specific lessons or activities or celebrations, though. Great counseling programs meet the needs of their students. This means they look different. Your students can develop socially and emotionally and academically and behaviorally as a result of your work even if you don’t check off all of the boxes created by others.
































