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Parents/Public
Back-to-School Tips
Source:
ASCA
Connecting with Your Child’s School Counselor for a Successful
School Year
1. Understand the expertise and responsibilities of your child’s
school counselor. School counselors make a measurable impact in
every student’s life, assisting with academic, career and personal/social
development. Professional school counselors are trained in both educating
and counseling, allowing them to function as a facilitator between parents,
teachers and the student in matters concerning the student’s goals,
abilities and any areas needing improvement. School counselors provide
services not only to students in need, but to all students.
2. Meet or contact your child’s school counselor at least three
times per school year. The beginning of a school year is an
excellent opportunity to initiate contact with your child’s school counselor
and doing so can ensure your child’s positive school experience. Find out
who the counselor is and what his or her experience and background are. By
communicating with one another at the beginning, middle, and end of the
school year, parents and counselors can have a definite impact on a child’s
success.
3. Discuss your child’s challenges and concerns with the school
counselor. As a parent, you know your child best. However, the
school counselor can help you better understand your child as a student.
It’s important to encourage your child’s expression of needs, hopes and
frustrations. School counselors are trained to help your children.
4. Learn about your child’s school and social connections from
the school counselor. When you need information or assistance, your
child’s school counselor can help you get in touch with the appropriate
school officials; learn about school policies on behavior, attendance, and
dress; know the school calendar of important dates and stay connected with
the school in many other ways. The school counselor can also help you locate
resources in the community when you need them.
5. Work with the school counselor to identify resources and find
solutions to problems. If your child is having a problem at school,
it is important to work with your child’s school counselor to find
solutions. Discuss resources available within and outside of the school,
and get information on how such programs can benefit your child. Your
school counselor can be a valuable partner in your child’s education and
preparation for life beyond school.
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