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Counselor/Guidance Lessons

Shanahan Jake

 

 

     Hello Everyone!

 

My name is Jake Shanahan, and I am the school counselor at Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah Elementary School. I believe that all students have the ability to be successful academically, socially and emotionally. Through individual and group counseling sessions, and social emotional classroom guidance lessons, students will be able to improve as individuals throughout their educational experiences. Furthermore, it is important to collaborate with parent(s)/guardian(s), faculty members and administration to ensure that every students’ needs are being met in and outside of school. 

Elementary school is the time where students begin to explore who they are and what they can accomplish as individuals. Together, the students and I will discuss and work through topics such as goal settings, social skills, social emotional comprehensions and much more (see below) in the hopes of achieving personal growth that secures an individualized understanding and preparedness for middle school and beyond.

Guidance Lessons (K-4):

  • What is the role of a school counselor

  • Anti-bullying

  • The understanding of mean, rude and bullying

  • Knowing the difference between a bystander and an upstander

  • What does a friendship look like?

  • Personal Space

  • Understanding and identifying feelings and emotions

  • What does fairness look like in an elementary school setting?

  • Self-esteem

  • Mindfulness

  • Learning how to cope

  • Self-control

  • Careers & Jobs

  • Goal setting


If you have any questions, below is my contact information. Have a great day!

Jake Shanahan
Email - jshanahan@goresorters.com
Phone - (920) 876-3307 ext. 4136

 


 

 

School Counselors Provide Services For:

Students

  • Deliver support with conflict resolution, peer/family relationships and self concept

  • Make appropriate referrals for services within the school and community

  • Provide effective social emotional classroom lesson to all students

  • Assist students emotionally through individual and/or group counseling sessions

 

Families

  • Communicate and exchange information with parent(s)/guardian(s) (confidentially permitting) via emails, conferences, educational workshops and newsletters

  • Provide consultation with parent(s)/guardian(s) to facilitate students’ academic achievement, social development and personal growth

  • Provide additional resources that could help families mentally and emotionally

 

Faculty

  • Consult with faculty members regarding student achievement, social development and personal growth

  • Provide effective classroom strategies that could improve classroom management 

  • Planning and facilitating school-wide activities