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​What Should Students Garner From Counseling Services?
Expectations
During the course of the year, I will be instructing students, both individually (as needed) and collectively with lessons about character education. I will deal with such themes as coping skills, stress and anger management, proper social skills, study skills, tools for addressing "bullies," friendship, and self-esteem.
Much of the curriculum has its source from experienced, reliable authors, carefully-screened visual presentations and many years of personal experience as a classroom teacher and counselor.
For this year's character education presentations, I have included several samplings throughout my website.

"Friendship Soup" [3:12]
Block Those Germs!
"Don't Laugh at Me!" (3:10)
Internet Safety (13:38)
Discover what Lost Princess (below) learns--the hard way!
"The Sneeze: How Germs are Spread" [4:46]
"The Sneeze" [1:36]
Resiliency: "Just Breathe" (3:41)
Music
Conflict Resolution
Dr. Seuss's "The Zax" (3:43)
Conflict Resolution (1:53)
The Great Kapok Tree (8:54)
I Messages (1:22)
How to Stop a Bully (7:04)
Teamwork: The Great Fuzzy Frenzy (9:16)
Angry Birds (2:08)
Stop It! I Don't Like It! (2:30)
"My Lucky Day" (6:35)
Peer Pressure: "Hunter's...School"
(9:40)
Empathy/Honesty
"Happiness is Helping Others" (In Thai [Thailand] Language With Subtitles) [3:05]
Don't Squeal Unless it's a Big Deal (8:23)
The Boy Who Cried Wolf (4:01)
Ruthie and the (Not So) Teeny Tiny Lie (8:27)
Sesame Street: What Makes You Special? (2:59)
"Empathy Girl" (2:42)
All About Acceptance (2:30);
song
Being Different is Beautiful (2:16)
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