Showing posts with label guidance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guidance. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Kelso's Choices

Our wonderful kindergarten class has completed the Kelso's Choice technology project that Ms. Booth, our guidance counselor, created over the last five weeks. Enjoy!



Monday, November 1, 2010

Parent Workshop


SMART DISCIPLINE
PROGRAM for PARENTS
Do you want to learn effective ways to help your children behave at home and at school? You are invited to attend this nationally acclaimed workshop which will provide you with ways to get your kids to listen the first time, cooperate with others, and build self-esteem in all of them. The program is presented by Burt Segal and it is known as America’s most well-attended seminar!!

WHO: Parents interested in gaining insight to maintain a happy, healthy, respectful family
WHAT: The most popular parenting program in America~~
SMART DISCIPLINE PROGRAM for PARENTS
WHEN: Thursday, November 18, 2010 6:30pm-8pm
WHERE: John B. Dey Elementary School Cafeteria

We will provide child care with games and activities for school-aged children during the presentation. Please mark your calendar, and plan to attend this fabulous workshop brought to you by our JBD guidance department. An RSVP opportunity will be coming soon!! We hope to see you there!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Guidance Lessons


On Mondays, we have guidance lessons with our wonderful guidance counselor Ms. Booth.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Kelso's Choices Quiz Show!

Today during our guidance lesson, we had a quiz show on Kelso's choices.  The kiddos loved to use the buzzers to answer the questions on solutions to big problems and small problems.  Thanks Ms. Booth for a great interactive lesson on making good choices!









Monday, November 30, 2009

Kelso's Choices


Today, our wonderful guidance counselor, Ms. Booth taught a lesson on Kelso's choices.  The kindergarteners learned the difference between big problems and small problems and how to choose one of Kelso's choices to solve a small problem.  Some of the choices include- talk it out, go to another game, apologize, make a deal, ignore it, walk away, share and take turns.  If you have a big problem, talk to an adult who you trust.  Thank you Ms. Booth for a great lesson!