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Book Fair November 12-23

Guidance

Sheila Cribb, Counselor

As school counselor, my goals are to help each child better understand himself in relation to his abilities, interests, and goals, and to encourage academic, social and emotional growth.

The character words for November-December are

Citizenship/Compassion/caring

 Citizenship means doing your part to make your school, community and the world a better place.  Participating in community service and being a good neighbor are also important roles of good citizens. Compassion is caring about how others feel, doing kind and thoughtful deeds for people, and putting other people's needs before your own.


Classroom Guidance will be held once a month for 60 minutes for grades 1-5 and twice monthly for 30 minutes for kindergarten, ECCD and self-contained classes.  Weekly sessions will be conducted for the Learning Center. 

Character Education

is the emphasis of the Guidance program.

The following topics will be addressed in classes during the 2008-2009 school year. 

  • Respect/manners/courtesy
  • Responsibility
  • Perseverance/effort
  • Citizenship/compassion/caring
  • Self-discipline
  • Integrity/honesty
  • Friendship/cooperation/sportsmanship
  • Self-worth

Responsive Services: Counseling

(individual and small group are available).

Students can request
Parents can request
Teachers can request

Some available group topics are:

  • self-concept enhancement/self-control techniques
  • Friendship (learning how to make and keep friends and how to cooperte and get along with others
  • Anger management/self-control techniques
  • School success/study skills
  • Family change (separation/divorce)
  • Grief and loss
  • Stress management
  • Family/neighborhood violence (safety skills)
  • Understanding Attention Deficit Disorders (for children who have been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD

About Sheila Cribb

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Winthrop University, 1980; Master of Education in Early Childhood Education from University of South Carolina, 1983; Educational Specialist Degree in Counseling from University of South Carolina, 1986.
Licensed Professional Counselor, State of South Carolina;National Board Certified Teacher. Member of American Counseling Association, South Carolina Counseling Association, American School Counselor Association, and South Carolina School Counselor Association.

cribb.sheila@lex2.org

                                              Office phone:739-3137

 
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