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I offer a variety of groups at South Point all year round depending on need and referrals (either teacher,guardian, or administrator). Group work is one of my favorite ways to teach skills to students and I hope at one point or another I would be able to include every student in a small group experience. Before a student is asked to be apart of a group a permission slip will be sent home to inform parents of the group opportunity and give them the option to participate. Below are some examples of groups I ask students to join. |
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This 12-session small group counseling curriculum is awesome for helping develop self-control, emotional regulation, and positive relationship skills.
This Guys Group is a boys group that focuses on teaching skills to empower upper elementary boys. It helps to build confidence, set measurable goals, manage emotions and attitude, strengthen relationships, develop positive study skills, and empower ourselves and others to make positive choices.
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The executive functioning skills are essential life skills. Planning, organization, time management, task initiation, working memory, metacognition, self-control, attention, flexibility, and perseverance are all covered in this group.
This small group counseling program is solution-focused and designed to train students in relaxation methods and positive expressions of anger. Students learn to identify and express their anger in positive ways through engaging activities!
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Students learn to unlock the Girl CODE! They will practice showing compassion, reframe pessimistic or negative views to build an attitude of optimism, embrace diversity, and explore actions that empower girls!
This Bounce Back! Resiliency skills group for upper elementary aged students is a fun, supportive group that encourages optimism, self-esteem, emotional regulation, responsibility, social relationships, identifying supports, problem-solving, goal setting, and peer teaching.
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This 10-session small group program is designed to promote responsibility skills in elementary-aged students. In engaging, movement-based activities, students will meet the Responsibility Bugs who will teach valuable lessons about effort, commitment, accepting responsibility, and more!
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10-session friendship social skills program aims to empower students to maintain positive friendships by teaching key friendship social skills such as conversation skills, listening skills, playing fair, accepting others, conflict resolution, and more!
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This 8 session small group introduces students to concepts of challenging negative self-talk, identifying strengths, acknowledging past successes, and more in this fun, fantasy-themed group. Students are encouraged to become their own "knights in shining armor" using the knight's helping tools!
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Help students learn conflict resolution skills and how to be peace keepers with this complete 12 week conflict resolution group which includes outlines, objectives, journals, and lots of hands-on activities and practice.
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Group lessons focus on evidence-based practices using CBT techniques to address anxiety in young children. Students learn about anxiety's affects on the body and 6+ tools for managing anxiety.
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This stress management small group program helps upper elementary students explore their stressors, their physiological stress experiences, their typical stress behaviors, and the thoughts they tend to have when experiencing stress and practice positive, safe stress management strategies.
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This 8-session small group program empowers elementary students to engage in self control strategies! Students learn strategies for delayed gratification, body control, taking turns, attending to auditory and visual cues, filtering thoughts, and more!
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This 8-session small group program is designed to empower students to understand their individual learning styles and to identify studying techniques that appeal to their learning styles.
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This 12-session small group program will get students up and moving in engaging activities that teach valuable social skills such as following rules, listening to others, engaging in conversation, and being kind to others!
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