Who is your counselor?
What does the counselor do?
How to see the counselor?
Counselor Facts
100

What is the name of your counselor at DaltonElementary?

Ms. Webb

100

True or False:

The counselor helps you learn how to explore, name, and cope with your feelings.

True

100

True or False:

Teachers or parents/guardians might request that the counselor meets with a student for individual counseling. 

True

100

True or False: 

The counselor will make you see her, even if you do not want to. 

False.

I will never make you spend time with me if you do not want to - having your own choice is important to me!

200

What school did Ms. Webb attend to become a counselor? 

Southern University 

Louisiana State University

200

True or False:

The counselor only focuses on your weaknesses and tells you what you are doing wrong.

Super Duper False!

I focus on your strengths and how you can use those as a superpower to help you succeed! 

200

What days will Ms. Webb be at Dalton this year? 

ALL of them! 

200

Using your knowledge, what are some topics you might GUESS we could cover in individual/group counseling and classroom lessons?

A. Stress and Coping Skills

B. Friendship

C. Leadership

D. Conflict Resolution

E. All of the Above

E. All of the Above

I will cover whatever you need help with! 

300

True or False:

Ms. Webb does not like helping people. She thinks helping people iare annoying, and she does not know anything about how to help people. 

FALSE

I love to help people! I NEVER think helping is annoying. I have spent many years learning how to help people, and if something isn't working, I will always try something new to learn how to best help you. 

300

What can the counselor help you with?

A. Anxiety

B. Self-Esteem

C. Relationships

D. Anger

E. All of the Above 

E. All of the Above - plus many, many more!

300

Which of the following is NOT a way to reach out to Ms. Webb?

A. Talk to your teacher and receive permission to visit the counselor's office. 

B. Leave class without telling anyone. 

C. Tell a parent/guardian that you would like them to reach out to the counselor for you. 

B.

Always get permission to leave class and visit the counselor. 

300

What is the one area that the counselor is NOT responsible for?

A. Helping with emergencies

B. Discipline

C. Working with teachers and families if necessary

D. Providing a space to work through struggles 

Counselors are not responsible for disciplining students. You are never in trouble when you come to the counselor. Together, we can work on how to make better choices in the future. 

400

What are some of the things in Ms. Webb enjoys doing?

sleeping, spending time with family, vacationing. 
400

A school counselor listens to your problems and then tells you exactly what you should do to fix them. 

Yes or No?

Noooooo

We work TOGETHER to create solutions. 

400

If possible, what do I need to make sure I have done before I visit the counselor? 

Try being a problem solver FIRST, then reach out for help. 

Get help ASAP if it's an emergency. 

400

True or False:

If you visit Ms. Webb, you may be offered games and creative activities to help explore feelings and learn coping skills. 

True

Playing and creating are great ways to explore what you're feeling and learn new skills.

500

What is Ms. Webb's favorite color?

Pink and Black 

500

What are 3 ways the counselor can help you at school?

Individual Counseling

Group Counseling

Classroom Visits

500

True or False:

The counselor can only help students who have big problems. 

"Smaller" problems are not important. 

FALSE!

All problems are important, valid, and worthy of outside help if you want or need it. 

500

Select the times the counselor is required to break confidentiality:

A. Someone is hurting you.

B. You want to hurt yourself.

C. You want to hurt someone else. 

D. Someone else is hurt. 

E. You give permission to share. 

F. ALL of the above. 

ALL of the above

Counselors are required to tell in those circumstances to keep people safe. 

Safety is a counselor's priority. 

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