Public Speaking Tips for School Counselors: Finding Your Strength
Your palms sweat, lights glare, and the murmur dies to silence. As you walk to the podium - you feel your vascular system go into overdrive. Time for fight or flight to kick in. The sad truth is that for 75% of Americans - the flight reflex...
Please Pardon My Dust! Upgrade in Progress
The Counseling Geek is going through some updates. Please excuse the dust. Site will be unavailable at times.
ASCA 2015 – Fiery School Counselor Presentations: From Blah to Blazing
On Wednesday July 1st – Stephanie Smith, Paul Smith, and I will present a morning workshop on the importance of high quality presentations – from both a preparation and design aspect, as well as delivery components. We hope you join us for an invigorating, high energy, and fun way to wrap up your ASCA 2015 experience!
School Counseling in the Cloud – Keeping Safe with Drive, Box, and Dropbox
Technology is a wonderful tool to create strong comprehensive school counseling programs, but it also carries risk. Learn how to secure and implement best practices with your cloud storage and apps with this post.
3 Years Ago Today…
The Counseling Geek turns 3 years old today – thank you for being a great reader and part of my Professional Learning Network. Check out what has been special and what’s to come inside.
3 Year Giveaway – Making Data Work
To celebrate turning three years old – I wanted to start a give away. Between May 30th, 2015 and June 13th, 2015 – enter below (hint – somethings you can do multiple times for multiple entries) to win a copy of Carol Kaffenberger’s Making Data Work. This book has been super helpful to me in my counseling program, is great for all levels (including higher ed and school counseling interns), an a must have in your school counseling library.






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