I Have Some BIG News... Hint: I Can't Wait to Wake Up and Smell the Coffee!
Julia V. Taylor and Dr. Russ Sabella asked me to present School Counselor Blog during their session "Using the Internet to Perk Up Your School Counseling Program" at the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) Conference in Seattle, WA!!! The session is part of the Pre-Conference program on June 25th.
Julia V. Taylor is a school counselor, author, and speaker. She wrote Girls in Real Life Situations (G.I.R.L.S,) Grades 6-12, G.I.R.L.S.: Grades K-5, Perfectly You, and Salvaging Sisterhood. Dr. Russ Sabella is a Professor of Counseling, creator of www.schoolcounselor.com and Guarding Kids. Both individuals are my school counseling idols and it feels surreal I will be presenting with them!
I have never been to an ASCA Conference before. I am attending the full conference. I am excited to get re-energized, network, and be inspired by new ideas... I can't wait to share my journey with you all!
Julia V. Taylor is a school counselor, author, and speaker. She wrote Girls in Real Life Situations (G.I.R.L.S,) Grades 6-12, G.I.R.L.S.: Grades K-5, Perfectly You, and Salvaging Sisterhood. Dr. Russ Sabella is a Professor of Counseling, creator of www.schoolcounselor.com and Guarding Kids. Both individuals are my school counseling idols and it feels surreal I will be presenting with them!
I have never been to an ASCA Conference before. I am attending the full conference. I am excited to get re-energized, network, and be inspired by new ideas... I can't wait to share my journey with you all!
Are you attending the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) Conference? What session are you looking forward to? If you have been to the conference before, do you have any tips for new attendees? Comment below, email me, tweet, or share on the School Counselor Blog Facebook Page!
Danielle is a K-12 Certified School Counselor, Nationally Certified Counselor, and blogger at School Counselor Blog, a place where school counselors share innovative ideas, creative lesson plans, and quality resources. Contact Danielle via email, follow her on twitter, and become a fan of the School Counselor Blog Facebook Page.