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RECIPE FOR SUCCESS- 5 INGREDIENTS 4 WAYS = 20 CLASSROOM GUIDANCE LESSONS PRESENTED BY BETTY WHITE, LPC,CSC WWW.KIDTOOLS.NET WWW.KIDTOOLS.NET KIDTOOLS@ACADEMICPLANET.COM
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WHY CLASSROOM GUIDANCE??? Authors investigated the effects of classroom guidance on children's classroom behavior, attitudes toward school, and achievement in language arts and mathematics. The study involved 896 children (grades 4 and 5) from 18 different schools in North Carolina. The children and represented varying economic, social, and cultural environments. Results showed the treatment group (n = 453) improving and the control group (n = 443) declining on two measures of classroom behavior and on a single measure of attitude toward school. The differences in score changes between the groups on all these measures were statistically significant (p<.001). Treatment group’s language scores also improved.. GERLER, E. R. and ANDERSON, R. F. (1986)
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WHY CLASSROOM GUIDANCE ??? A meta-analysis of school counseling outcome research (117 studies, 153 school counseling interventions, and16,296 students) found an overall effect size of.30. Students who participated in the interventions improved almost a third of a standard deviation more than their peers who did not receive the interventions. In other words, school counseling interventions have a larger effect size than aspirin for preventing heart attacks (ES of.06) and an equivalent effect size to sertroline (“Zoloft”) compared to placebo, for treating major depressive disorder (ES of.31). Whiston & Quinby (2009). Review of school counseling outcome research. Psychology in the Schools, 46(3), 267-272. Schatzberg & Nemeroff (2009). Textbook of Psychopharmacology. Arlington, VA: The American Psychiatric Publisher
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CHALLENGES FOR COUNSELORS Limited budgets Limited time for presentation Conflicting responsibilities Large groups/classes Limited resources Fear of developing lessons
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SOLUTIONS Use materials you have on hand Look at things with an eye to transformation (“Chopped” for counselors) Look in unusual places for lesson ideas-Science books, Sunday School lesson books, Vacation Bible School materials, Children’s Camp Materials Be FEARLESS!! BE LARCENOUS!!
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PLAN FOR TODAY Today, we will use 5 ingredients for our “recipes” 1.Animals-inexpensive stuffed animals of various sizes-can be purchased at retailers, thrift stores, etc. 2.Balloons-simple party balloons available at any retail store 3.Cards-both index cards and playing cards 4.Dots-mailing dots, available in several color combinations, from most office supply and big box stores 5.Eggs-both plastic and real-stock up at Easter
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TRANSFORMATION IS KEY We must think of these things differently:
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A IS FOR ANIMAL 1.Stress Toss-use a variety of small animals in this group activity to demonstrate the effects of stress on our ability to cope with things 2.Question Toss-use animals to indicate who is to answer a question-this spices up any activity and can be incorporated directly into a lesson (if you catch the chicken, tell something you should do, even if you are “chicken”, if you catch the duck, tell something you should “duck”, or avoid doing 3.Puppets-use stuffed animals purchased at thrift stores to manufactures your own puppets and use them in a variety of ways in lessons and individual sessions with students 4.Rubber Duck-use a rubber duck and a washcloth to talk about letting things “roll off” instead of “soaking them up”.
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B IS FOR BALLOON 1.“POP” the Question-place questions inside balloons and incorporate popping the balloon into you lesson 2.Balloon Press- activity using a balloon held between two individuals as they try to accomplish an assigned task-the task can vary with your lesson objective 3.Ballooning Anger-two different lessons using balloons to reinforce anger management techniques 4.Coping Skills –use a balloon to show how using coping skills in a situation can help you to survive without “exploding”
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C IS FOR CARDS 1.Study Skills Rummy-students use cards marked with positive study skill to form sets of things that will help them be more successful 2.Impossible-Possible-counselor demonstration using an index card to show that what you might think it impossible is possible IF you know the secret 3.Alphabet Decision Making-students play a card game to try to assemble a series that shows the steps to making a good decision 4.House of Cards-students use cards in a team building activity
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D IS FOR DOTS 1.Don’t Leave Me Out-a powerful activity with mailing dots that emphasizes the importance of inclusion 2.Red Dot-Green Dot-Yellow Dot- uses mailing dots to highlight positive and negative activities, actions, words, etc. 3.Feelings Dots-labeling dots with feelings-(Yellow-scared, Blue-sad, Red-Angry, Green-Happy) and use on checkers in a game, or use to label situations, activities, words, etc. 4.Goal Setting-mailing dots can be used in a powerful goal setting/encouragement activity
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E IS FOR EGGS 1.“Eggstra” Special Games- plastic Easter eggs form the base for a series of games 2.Words CAN Hurt- The hard outer shell of an egg is removed to show the power of being in a caustic environment with hurtful words 3.Egg Float-a simple but powerful activity where students “raise” and egg throug h positive actions 4.Egg Support-a demonstration of the power of sticking together
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