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School Counselors
Mrs. Gina Infante Gr. K-4

GOAL: It is the goal of this counseling program to offer support services to the students, their parents, and the teachers of Bedminster Township School. Through the coordination with the individuals who have impact on the child, and with the child himself/herself, maximum effort can be directed toward helping students become responsible, emotionally healthy individuals who are capable of utilizing their full potential.

School Counselor Services

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Services

A. Direct services to students

  • Individual counseling
  • Group counseling/guidance
  • Classroom guidance
  • Peer mediation/conflict resolution

B. Direct services to teachers, administrators and other staff members

  • Staff consultation
  • Staff collaboration
  • Parent/teacher conference
  • Intervention & Referral Services (I & R S)

C. Direct services to parents/guardians

  • Parent consultation
  • New Student Tours
  • Community Resources
  • Parenting programs:
    • Workshops,
    • Child Assault Prevention (CAP),
    • Orientations

D. Indirect services coordinated by counselor

  • Community resources coordination
  • Character education coordination
  • CAP coordination
  • Monthly Municipal Alliance Committee (MAC) meetings
  • Coordination with Somerset County Youth Services
  • Johns Hopkins Program
  • Tutor-Mentor Program
  • Grant Writing:
    • United Way
    • Somerset Hills Municipal Alliance Commission
    • Somerset Hills Youth Services
    • Character Education Initiative
    • Child Assault Prevention (CAP)

E. Program leadership and development

  • Program evaluation
  • Counselor professional development
  • 504 coordination
  • Articulation with Somerset Hills School District
Groups
Classroom Guidance Topics
  • Counselor Introduction
  • Responsibility
  • Feelings
  • Decision Making & Appropriate Choices
  • Friendships
  • Problem Solving
  • Anger Management
  • Conflict Resolution
{Classroom Guidance Topics}
  • Individual Uniqueness
  • Respect
  • Communication
  • Compassion
  • Teasing/Bullying
  • Drug Awareness  (Red Ribbon Week)
Classroom guidance topics vary with needs of classes.
Additional Programs
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Peer Mediation
    • Character Counts
    • Red Ribbon Week
    • Violence Prevention Awareness Week
    • Child Assault Prevention
    • Senior Citizen Appreciation
    • Tolerance Building for MLK Jr. Day with Bernards High School Students
{Additional Programs}
Small Group Counseling
Small group counseling is an opportunity to work with several students on areas of special common concern. We work with groups of about 6 students once a week for six weeks. We will meet for approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Please read the goals of the possible group offerings below.

It is very important that a student be properly placed in a group for the group to work. If you are concerned about a student and none of the proposed groups seem to meet his/her needs, please contact us.
 
Some students may have greater needs that go beyond the scope of the school counseling department.  Resources for outside services are always available for familes upon request.
 
Its our goal to work collaboratively with families in order to faciliate change in the lives of our students.
{Small Group Counseling}
{Friendship}
Friendship/Social Skills
Goals: To experience positive interaction with others; to learn that each person has special strengths, skills, abilities feelings, and needs; to learn how our thoughts about ourselves and our abilities influence behavior; to learn how others perceive our behavior; to learn how to pick up on social cues.

Who might benefit? The child who has difficulty “fitting in” and picking up on social cues; the loner who has difficulty making friends; a new student having difficulty adjusting and making friends.

 
    {Anger Management Group}
Anger Management/Conflict Resolution
Goals: To develop alternative ways to handle problem rather than aggression; to learn how others perceive one’s actions; to learn to make decisions based on possible consequences
of those actions.

Who might benefit? The angry, aggressive child; the child who lacks self control.

  {Self Concept Group}
Self-Concept Group
Goals: To value one’s own special strengths, skills, abilities, feelings and needs; to learn how a person’s thoughts about themselves influence behavior; to recognize one’s ability to interact with others.

Who might benefit? The child with low self-esteem; the shy, non-assertive child.

Family Change Group
 
  {Family Change Group}

Goals: To identify and clarify students’ feelings and behaviors concerning their family’s change through divorce, separation, or death; to help students gain a realistic picture of the family’s new situation and make effective decisions; to give students the opportunity to learn new communication and coping skills.

Who might benefit?  A child whose family dynamics have shifted. This child may be having difficulty coping with the change, or has not had an opportunity to learn necessary coping skills.

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