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Meera Neelakantan; Aneesh Kumar P.; Aashna Sadana; Sonu Mary Alex – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2024
Socio-emotional learning (SEL) is essential for the holistic development of a child. It is a process through which individuals acquire and effectively apply their knowledge and skills to understand and manage their own emotions, show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. Schools function…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, School Counselors, Counselor Attitudes, COVID-19
Winnick, Joel B.; David, Jennie G.; Chancey, Leigh; Buzenski, Jessica; Woika, Shirley – Communique, 2023
Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease is on the rise. School psychologists must understand the significant physical, emotional, and psychological effects of this condition to be effective advocates for students and their families, and to conduct well-informed, comprehensive evaluations for this population. This article discusses the academic,…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Special Needs Students, At Risk Students, School Psychologists
Lindsay Poole; Eric Scott; Beth Stuchell; Andryce Clinkscales – Communique, 2023
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder affecting approximately 1 in every 365 African American births. Students with SCD are likely to experience ongoing complications that will interfere with their attendance, functioning at school, and overall daily functioning throughout their lives. This article provides education about SCD…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Diseases, Chronic Illness, Special Needs Students
Filio, Stephanie – Free Spirit Publishing, 2020
"Responding to Student Trauma" is an urgent addition to current trauma response practices. Written by a middle school counselor, this easy-to-follow book provides a framework for understanding and responding to the needs of students experiencing trauma. With many schools lacking adequate staff for supporting student mental health, this…
Descriptors: Trauma, Student Needs, Crisis Management, Planning
Harrichand, John J. S.; Su, Yi-Wen; Hyun, Jung H.; Anandavalli, S. – Professional School Counseling, 2022
As migration and displacement continue to increase around the world, guidelines are needed clarifying how school counselors can use their power and privilege in working with refugee students and their families across K-12 education, more so in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. We introduce the Refugee Well-Being Project intervention to school…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Role, Refugees, Well Being
Chun Chen; Robby Nadler; Jill D. Sharkey; Chunyan Yang – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2024
Navigating the development of attraction ad identity can be particularly stressful for sexual/gender minority (SGM) students--particularly as multiple states have passed legislation targeting SGM rights and culture. School psychologists can mitigate such stress through effective counseling when consent is granted for service provision, but parents…
Descriptors: Mental Health, LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, School Psychologists
Blueford, Jillian M.; Gibbons, Melinda M. – Professional School Counseling, 2019
The experience of grief after a death-related loss is endured by many, including elementary-aged, students. However, anticipatory grief, or the grieving process that begins when someone knows that a loved one is dying, can create additional challenges. This article explores how elementary-aged students grieve while anticipating a loved one's death…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Elementary School Students, Student Needs, Mental Health
Hanna David; Eva Gyarmathy – SpringerBriefs in Education, 2023
This book addresses a wide range of issues situated in the core of theoreticians' and clinicians' work in the field of giftedness. It gathers practical issues, relevant for the lives of many gifted children, adolescents and adults, from a neuropsychological point of view. By studying the basic questions in gifted education through a…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Children, Adolescents, Neuropsychology
Greenberg Motamedi, Jason; Porter, Lorna; Taylor, Sara; Leong, Melinda; Martinez-Wenzl, Mary; Serrano, Diana – Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2021
Meeting the unique educational and social needs of newcomer students (students who were born outside of the United States and have arrived in the country within the past three years) is an ongoing challenge for educators and community stakeholders across the country. This resource toolkit is intended to help educators and other stakeholders…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Refugees, Immigrants, Secondary School Students
McCray, Carissa, Ed. – IGI Global, 2021
With the turmoil and conflict that has been present in recent times, it is imperative that new methods of teaching are explored in order to produce emotionally secure and connected individuals. Social-emotional learning and whole learner education has emerged as a strategy to ensure that students are actively engaged in learning, the school, and…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Teaching Methods, Self Management, Student Needs
Florang, Jesse E. – Journal of School Counseling, 2020
Cyberbullying has become a well-documented problem plaguing the mental health and safety of teenagers in schools. An examination of the literature that includes other complex social/emotional issues provides a framework for more effective cyberbullying prevention and intervention strategies. This article examines current research, highlights…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, School Counselors, Counselor Role
Chiedu Eseadi – Online Submission, 2023
Students who are visually impaired but receive adequate support at an early stage have a greater chance of progressing in their academics and future careers. In this research article, the author identified various practice guidelines that can help students with visual impairments achieve a successful transition into the world of work. To discuss…
Descriptors: Students, Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Guidelines
O'Shea, Joe – Teachers College Press, 2020
How do you know which college is right for you? And what should you do during college to make the most of your time there? In "Doing College Right," dean of undergraduate studies Joe O'Shea helps readers to both choose a college and make key decisions throughout their higher education journey. O'Shea harnesses the latest research on how…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Role, College Choice, Decision Making
Leadership Roles for School Counselors in Identifying and Supporting Twice-Exceptional (2E) Students
Renzulli, Sara J.; Gelbar, Nicholas – Professional School Counseling, 2019
School counselors have a variety of opportunities to serve as advocates and leaders for students identified as twice exceptional (2E). We explore these opportunities and discuss the academic and social/emotional challenges 2E students face and current operational definitions for this population. We also discuss strategies school counselors can use…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Role, Talent Identification, Disability Identification
McGeehan, Brittany – Communique, 2018
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in children, affecting approximately 0.5% to 1% of children through the age of 16 years. Between 20,000 and 45,000 children are diagnosed annually with newly recognized seizures with the median age of onset between 5 and 6 years of age. In 2018 the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimated…
Descriptors: Epilepsy, Student Needs, Special Needs Students, At Risk Persons