The Elementary School Counselor |
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Great reminder for students in conflict.

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priceless message…in order to be yourself, you gotta believe in yourself…in order to believe in yourself, you gotta know yourself, and then you can do the rest.
For all the artists out there. xoxo
I agree with Natasha! Make stuff even if it HURTS! <3
this… makes me want to cry because of how… inspired i feel? yes. i am never too busy to make art. make art! <3 i’m going to keep this forever :D !
(via machacreampuff)
The newest civil rights anthem to grace the world of pop music is “Brave,” by Sara Bareilles and co-written by fun.’s Jack Antonoff.
Aside from being catchy and fun, this song sends an empowering, inspirational message to our youth: Be brave and express yourself!
After a week and a half of standardized testing…

Hello all! I am thrilled to announce that I am starting #ESCChat, a twitter chat for current/aspiring Elementary School Counselors and friends. Please check my blog here for information on Twitter chats. It’s an awesome way to connect with other counselors and share ideas! Hope to see you there!
(Source: not-a-robbery, via machacreampuff)
When students are sick in your office/classroom…