#SCCHAT Transcript: Working With LGBT Students and Their Families (January 8, 2013)
Our first #SCCHAT was held on January 8, 2013 at 8pmEST. The topic was Working with LGBT Students and Their Families. Darrell Sampson (@CnslrDarrell) moderated the chat.
This chat was a wonderful kick-off to the New Year! So many #scchat members shared resources for working with LGBT students and their families. Lots of ideas of how to advocate for LGBT youth and families were also shared! Check out the full chat transcript here!
To access all of the tweets with the hashtag #scchat, click here.
For transcripts of previous #SCCHATs, schedules for future School Counselor Tweet Chats, and information on how to participate, visit #SCCHAT Info:http://bit.ly/scchat-info.
The next School Counselor Tweet Chat is on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at 8pmEST. Franciene Sabens (@FSabens) will be moderating the chat about Using Data to Create Opportunities for Academic Success.
For transcripts of previous #SCCHATs, schedules for future School Counselor Tweet Chats, and information on how to participate, visit #SCCHAT Info:http://bit.ly/scchat-info.
The next School Counselor Tweet Chat is on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at 8pmEST. Franciene Sabens (@FSabens) will be moderating the chat about Using Data to Create Opportunities for Academic Success.
Did you participate in the School Counselor Tweet Chat? What did you think about it? What new ideas did you learn? Comment below or share via twitter #scchat!
Erin Mason is a former Middle School Counselor, now Counselor Educator who manages SCOPE, a group blog dedicated to chronicling the positive impact of School Counseling professionals. Connect with Erin via email, follow her on Twitter, add her on LinkedIn or Google+, and become a fan of the SCOPE 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. Connect with Danielle via email, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google+, and become a fan of the School Counselor Blog Facebook Page.