Serve, Defend and Protect: School Counseling Leadership in Supporting Military-Connected Students
viernes, el 13 de noviembre de 2020 a las 08:30–09:30 EST
Regency F (50 CR Wed; 70 Thur/Fri)
Target Audience
Elementary
Middle
Secondary
Independent
School Administrator
Middle
Secondary
Independent
School Administrator
Please select the interest areas (or track) your proposal covers
Tools for working smarter, not harder
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Comprehensive School Counseling Program
Academics/Academic Achievement
Issues in Counseling
Social Emotional Learning
Mental Health Awareness
Parent/Community Engagement
Abstract
Deployment. Permanent Change of Station. Separation and Reintegration. The educational experiences of many military-connected students are often complex and shaped by these three distinct transitions which sometimes present social/emotional stressors that are unfamiliar to civilian school counselors (Cole, 2018). In this session, attendees will explore military culture, examine the impact of military transition on student social/emotional development and highlight ways in which school counselors can lead the way in serving and supporting this unique population.