2017 High School Counselor Workshop

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2017 High School Counselor Workshop Michael L. Sanseviro, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students

Keeping Students on the Edge… but off the Ledge! 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

Changing Student Demographics Increased access Increased diversity Increased demand Increased expectations 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

Millennials & Post-Millennials (Gen Z) Tech savvy (tech dependent) 7 Core Traits (special, protected, team-oriented, trusting optimists, conventional, achieving, pressured) Everyone wins! HOPE – the good, the bad, and the ugly 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

2017 High School Counselor Workshop The Rise of the Parents 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

Common Student Challenges Grades Relationships Adjustment to college Time management Financial struggles Self-Discovery Family dynamics (testing freedoms) 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

Complicating Student Challenges Highly medicated & regulated Self medicating (drugs & alcohol) Limited coping mechanisms Lacking higher order critical thinking skills 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

2017 High School Counselor Workshop Managing Crisis Don’t shy away from the tough stuff Create safe spaces grounded in genuine care & no judgment Active & reflective listening Separate “person” from “crisis” and/or “behaviors” Do NOT promise confidentiality Refer/Report as appropriate 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

Changing Legal Landscape Behavioral Intervention Teams Title IX & Sexual Misconduct Americans with Disabilities Acts Due Process & Conduct First Amendment Campus Carry 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

2017 High School Counselor Workshop Keep Them Motivated Engage in real conversation, seeking opinions and WHY Early & on-going self discovery Shift from Extrinsic rewards to Intrinsic purpose/passion Seek Right Fit for Right Reasons 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 2017 High School Counselor Workshop

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