Counseling

Student counseling refers to the provision of support and guidance to students to help them address personal, academic, and social-emotional challenges.

Student counseling can also help to improve relationships between students, teachers, and parents. Counselors can provide support and guidance to help students build positive relationships with others and resolve conflicts in a constructive way and prepare students for college and career success. Counselors can provide guidance on college applications, financial aid, and career planning.

1. Improved mental health

Student counseling can help to improve students' mental health and well-being. Counselors provide support and guidance to students who are struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, or other mental health challenges. Student counseling can also improve academic performance. Counselors work with students to develop study skills, time management strategies, and test-taking strategies that can help students to excel in their studies. This can help improve student behavior and reduce disciplinary problems. Counselors work with students to address issues such as bullying, substance abuse, and truancy.