Strengthening Counselor-Teacher-Family Connections: The Family-School Collaborative Consultation Project.
Professional School Counseling 2004, Oct, 8, 1
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Publisher Description
A 3-year project of school-wide change undertaken by a team of school counselors, administrators and counselor educators was initiated to create strong working relationships among a school's counselors, teachers, and students' families. We delineate the goals and history of this consultation project and give detailed examples of our intervention strategies to encourage other counselors to assume a leadership role in strengthening family-teacher-counselor connections. **********
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