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{giveaway} *Winner Announced* Girls in Real Life Situations (G.I.R.L.S.), Grades K-5: School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest Day 4

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I am so excited to host the  School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest , which is 10 days of daily giveaways starting September 1st and ending on September 10th! Today is day four of the  School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest . Today's giveaway for the School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest  is  Girls in Real Life Situations: Group Counseling for Enhancing Social and Emotional Development: Grades K-5 (Book and CD)  by  Julia V. Taylor   and Shannon Trice-Black from  Research Press . Girls in Real Life Situations: Group Counseling for Enhancing Social and Emotional Development: Grades K-5  (Book and CD)  is great for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The activities from G.I.R.L.S.   are great for  groups  on topics such as self-esteem,  grief and loss , children of incarcerated parents and beyond.  Some activities from  G.I.R.L.S.   would work with b...

{giveaway} *Winner Announced* Girls in Real Life Situations (G.I.R.L.S.), Grades 6-12: School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest Day 3

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I am so excited to host the  School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest , which is 10 days of daily giveaways starting September 1st and ending on September 10th! Today is day three of the  School Counselor Blog Back to School Contest . Today's giveaway for the S chool Counselor Blog Back to School Contest  is  Girls in Real Life Situations, Grades 6-12: Group Counseling Activities for Enhancing Social and Emotional Development (Book and CD)  by Julia V. Taylor   and Shannon Trice-Black from Research Press . Girls in Real Life Situations, Grades 6-12: Group Counseling Activities for Enhancing Social and Emotional Development  (Book and CD)  is one of my most used curricula.  I have used activities from  G.I.R.L.S.   in groups on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss , children of incarcerated parents and beyond.  I have even used activities from  G.I.R.L.S  with boys (gasp!)! One of the ...